- Marie-Alphonse
Ratisbonne, NDS (1 May 1814, Strasbourg, Alsace,
France – 6 May 1884, Ein Karem,
Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem,
Ottoman Empire) was a French...
- The name is
still known in the
Romance languages –
including French Ratisbonne and Italian, Spanish, and
Portuguese Ratisbona – as a
cognate of its Latin...
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Ratisbonne (29 July 1827 – 24
September 1900) was a
French man of letters. He was born at Strasbourg. He was the son of the
banker Adolphe Ratisbonne...
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Ratisbonne and
Ratisbon are the
French and
English alternative names for Regensburg, a city in south-east Germany.
Ratisbonne and
Ratisbon may also refer...
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Ratisbonne Monastery (Arabic: دير راتسبون, Hebrew: מנזר רטיסבון) is a
monastery in the
Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem,
established by Marie-Alphonse...
- Marie-Théodore
Ratisbonne, N.D.S., (December 28, 1802 –
January 10, 1884) was a
French Jewish convert to the
Catholic Church, who
became a
priest and missionary...
- sisters,
founded in 1843, both by Marie-Théodore
Ratisbonne,
along with his
brother Marie-Alphonse
Ratisbonne, "to
witness in the
Church and in the
world that...
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south coast of England.
Based on the
teachings of
Theodor Ratisbonne and
Alphonse Ratisbonne, the
school is part of a
worldwide network of
schools founded...
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insisted on
remaining anonymous and silent. In 1842, the
Jewish man
Alphonse Ratisbonne experienced a
sudden conversion while wearing the
Miraculous Medal as...
- instructions, on 13
October Father Joseph reluctantly signed the
Treaty of
Ratisbonne. Such an
agreement compromised the
entire basis of
French foreign policy...