- Guillaume-Marie-Romain
Sourrieu (27
February 1825 – 16 June 1899) was a
French prelate of the
Catholic Church who was
Bishop of Châlons from 1882 to 1894...
- Parocchi, with
Archbishop Pierre Dufal, CSC, and
Bishop Guillaume-Marie
Sourrieu serving as co-consecrators, in the
church of San
Luigi dei Francesi. C****etta...
- d'Acquavilla, (24
March 1884 – 3
September 1897) Guillaume-Marie-Romain
Sourrieu, (24
March 1898 – 16 June 1899)
Gennaro Portanova, (22 June 1899 – 25 April...
- (1844–1858)
Henri de
Bonnechose (1858–1883) Léon
Thomas (1883–1894)
Guillaume Sourrieu (1894–1899) Frédéric
Fuzet (1899–1916) Louis-Ernest
Dubois (1916–1920)...
- and its
first regular abbot since the 16th century.
Cardinal Guillaume Sourrieu,
Archbishop of
Rouen and
Primate of Normandy, ****isted by the
abbots of...
- north-western part of the
island group, was
first roughly charted and
named "Île
Sourrieu" by the
French Antarctic Expedition, 1903–05
under Jean-Baptiste Charcot...
- (1829–1912) Guillaume-Marie-Joseph Labouré (1841–1906) Guillaume-Marie-Romain
Sourrieu (1825–1899) Pope Leo
announced the
creation of 11 new
cardinals on 19 June...
- Henri-Marie-Gaston
Boisnormand de
Bonnechose Cardinal Priest of San
Clemente 24
March 1884 - 3
January 1897 Succeeded by Guillaume-Marie-Romain
Sourrieu...
- Guillaume-René
Meignan (later
Bishop of Arras) 1882–1894: Guillaume-Marie-Romain
Sourrieu (later
Archbishop of Rouen) 1894–1907: Gaspard-Marie-Michel-André Latty...
-
battleship Brennus in that role, and
flying the flag of Rear
Admiral Bertrand Sourrieu. D'Entrecasteaux was in turn
replaced by the
battleship Suffren on 15 November...