- Anne de
Xainctonge (21
November 1567 – 8 June 1621) was a
French religious sister who
founded of the
Society of the
Sisters of
Saint Ursula of the Blessed...
-
Roman Empire region of Franche-Comté), France, by the
Venerable Anne de
Xainctonge (1567-1621). Its
members are
especially involved in teaching. At a time...
- (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃tɔ̃ʒ]),
historically spelled Xaintonge and
Xainctonge, is a
former province of
France located on the west
central Atlantic coast...
- (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃tɔ̃ʒ]),
historically spelled Xaintonge and
Xainctonge, is a
region of
France located on the west
central Atlantic coast, corresponding...
- from France. The
school was
formed in the
Catholic tradition of Anne de
Xainctonge, who
founded the
Sisters of St.
Ursula in the
early 1600s and was an advocate...
- 1545)
Eilhard Lubinus,
German theologian (b. 1565) June 8 – Anne de
Xainctonge,
French Roman Catholic nun (b. 1567) June 21 Kryštof
Harant z Polžic a...
- Hans Leo H****ler,
German organist and
composer (b. 1562) 1621 – Anne de
Xainctonge,
French saint,
founded the
Society of the
Sisters of
Saint Ursula of the...
- Co-Ed. School. A
young Frenchwoman,
later to be
known as
Mother Anne de
Xainctonge became deeply aware of the lack of
educational opportunities for the girls...
- 1495 – John Bale,
English bishop and
historian (d. 1563) 1567 – Anne de
Xainctonge,
French saint,
founded the
Society of the
Sisters of
Saint Ursula of the...
-
epidemiologist Anne
Wyndham (c. 1741–1814),
American television actress Anne de
Xainctonge (1567–1621),
French religious sister Anne
Yeats (1919–2001),
Irish painter...