-
Ragueneau is a
French surname.
Abraham Ragueneau (1623–1681),
French painter Gaston Ragueneau (1881–1978),
French athlete Paul
Ragueneau (1608–1680), French...
- and
musicians to the
Porte de Nesle. The next morning, at
Ragueneau's bake shop,
Ragueneau supervises various apprentice cooks in
their preparations....
- Paul
Ragueneau, SJ (French pronunciation: [pɔl ʁaɡno]; 18
March 1608 – 3
September 1680) was a
Jesuit missionary in New France. He was born in
Paris and...
-
RAGUENEAU: Ten
minutes after six. CYRANO: (nervously
seating himself at
Ragueneau's table, and
drawing some
paper toward him): A pen!. . .
RAGUENEAU (giving...
-
Ragueneau (French pronunciation: [ʁaɡno]) is a
parish muni****lity
located on
Outardes Bay, on the
north s**** of the
maritime estuary of the St. Lawrence...
-
Abraham Ragueneau (1623 –
after 1681), was a
French painter. He was born in
London to
French parents, but
became a
portrait painter and
worked in the...
-
Adolphe Gaston Ragueneau (10
October 1881 in Lyon – 14 July 1978 in Draveil) was a
French athlete. He
competed at the 1900
Summer Olympics in
Paris and...
-
Philippe Ragueneau (19
November 1917 – 22
October 2003) was a
French journalist and writer. He was born in Orléans (Loiret) and died in
Gordes (Vaucluse)...
-
emboldened to act. Then
pastry chef and
fellow poet
Ragueneau (Lloyd Corrigan)
approaches him for help.
Ragueneau has
learned that a
nobleman he had
mocked with...
- have been
canonized as
martyrs in the
Catholic Church. The
Jesuit Paul
Ragueneau burned down Sainte-Marie,
instead of
allowing the
Iroquois the satisfaction...