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Bruno Charles Casimir de
Scorbiac (4
March 1796 – 1
October 1846) was a
French Catholic priest, missionary, and educator. Born into a
noble family from...
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several articles, some
signed and
others anonymous. With Abbé
Casimir de
Scorbiac,
Salinis acquired the Collège de
Juilly in 1828,
where they
tried then...
- Mérimée: IA82100264, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) "Hôtel de
Scorbiac:
depuis 1807, la même
famille propriétaire". La Dépêche. 18 July 2019....
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written with and
under the
names of
Antoine de
Salinis and
Casimir de
Scorbiac [fr] Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Olympe-Philippe Gerbet" . Catholic...
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enforcement of the
treaty of Nérac. For
Guyenne there would be
Guichard de
Scorbiac and the
vicomte de
Gourdon for the Protestants, and Saint-Sulpice and Jean...
- were such men as Olympe-Philippe Gerbet, Guéranger, Jean-Joseph Gaume,
Scorbiac and Ch. de Sainte-Foi. The
condemnation of L'Avenir
disturbed only temporarily...
- Université
catholique founded two
years earlier by Gerbet, Salinis [fr],
Scorbiac [fr], and Montalembert.
Having become the sole
owner of this
review in...
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entrance is
indicated to the east. The Sucs were
succeeded by the
Scorbiac family and, in 1680,
Antoine de Juge, Lord of Fabrègues,
acquired Montespieu...