- 1936,
Tisserant was a
prominent and long-time
member of the
Roman Curia.
Tisserant was born in
Nancy to
Hippolyte and Octavée (née Connard)
Tisserant. From...
- 1966) 1884 –
Chika Kuroda, ****anese
chemist (d. 1968) 1884 – Eugène
Tisserant,
French cardinal (d. 1972) 1885 –
Charles Daniels,
American swimmer (d...
- the
father of
Claretta Petacci, Mussolini's mistress.
Cardinal Eugène
Tisserant wrote in his
diary that the pope had been murdered, a
claim that Carlo...
- Roma: Tip. Mariti, 2014. "La vie
spirituelle du
Cardinal Tisserant",
Colloque Le
Cardinal Tisserant au
service des Églises orientales, 21
octobre 2017, église...
- be a short-term or "stop-gap" pope. Upon his election,
Cardinal Eugène
Tisserant asked him the
ritual questions of
whether he
would accept and, if so,...
- India'." Menachery (1973, 1982, 1998)
Podipara (1970).
Brown (1956).
Tisserant (1957).
Mundadan &
Thekkedath (1982), p. [page needed].
Vadakkekara (2007)...
-
Archived from the
original on 4
October 2021.
Retrieved 13
August 2020.
Tisserant,
Eugene (1957). Hambye, E. R. (ed.).
Eastern Christianity in India: A...
- in 1638,
according to a
later letter of
Eliya XII (d. 1804)
cited by
Tisserant.
Information on the
patriarchal succession in the
Qudshanis patriarchate...
- He was
consecrated bishop in
Saint Peter's
Basilica by
Cardinal Eugène
Tisserant, the Dean of the
College of Cardinals,
since Pius XII was
severely ill...
-
elected on the
fifth ballot on the
morning of 21 June. When
asked by Eugène
Tisserant whether he
accepted his election,
Montini replied, "Accepto, in nomine...