- Hyacinthe-Louis De
Quélen (8
October 1778 – 31
December 1839) was an
Archbishop of Paris. De
Quélen was born in Paris, in the
Quélen noble Breton family...
-
Quélen Cansou and
divorced in 2020. They have four children:
Countess Maïwenn
Marie Éléonore de
Quélen (b. 23
April 2010)
Countess Béatrice de
Quélen...
- "Saint
Catherine Laboure of the
Miraculous Medal". EWTN.
Archbishop de
Quelen [decided] to
institute a
canonical inquiry. He
appointed Monseigneur Quentin...
- Paul François de
Quélen de
Stuer de Caussade, 2nd Duke of La
Vauguyon and
sometimes mistakenly Paul François de
Quélen de
Stuer de
Caussade de La Vauguyon...
- Paris,
conjointly with MM.
Auger and Morel, at the
death of
Archbishop Quélen.
Affre was
elevated to the post of
Archbishop of
Paris in 1840.
Though opposed...
- The
strict and
conservative education he
received from Paul François de
Quelen de la Vauguyon, "gouverneur des
Enfants de France" (governor of the Children...
- à Yvon de
Quélen,
probablement le fils de
Conan IV de
Quélen et de
Typhaine de Quélenec (fille du
vicomte du Fou en Rosnoën), sire de
Quélen,
baron du...
- boys of
royal blood and of the
nobility was
turned over to men.
Antoine de
Quélen de
Stuer de Caussade, Duke of La Vauguyon [fr], a
friend of his father,...
-
suppressing the crowds, the
government had the
Archbishop of
Paris Mgr de
Quélen arrested, as well as
charging the
friar of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois and...
-
Archbishop Quelen of
Paris had
warned Lammenais that he was
being unrealistic and was
viewed as a
demagogue in
favor of revolution. As
Quelen was a Gallican...