A French prelate, b. at St-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, 1721; d. in London, 1806.
Chancellor of France, born at Limoges, 27 November, 1668; died at Paris, 5 February, 1751.
A French theologian and Jesuit, b. at Bordeaux in 1558; d. at Paris, 25 September, 1624.
Bishop of Paris, martyred along with his deacons Rusticus and Eleutherius in about 275.
Publisher and bookseller, b. at Monmouth, England, 20 Sept., 1807; d. in Paris, 31 December, 1863.
Fourth Bishop of Quebec, b. at Liège, Flanders, 1691; d. at Paris, 1777.
Historian and philologist, b. at Amiens, France, 18 Dec., 1610; d. at Paris, 1688.
French missionary in India, b. in 1765 at St. Remèze (Ardèche); d. in Paris, 17 Feb., 1848.
Historian of the Dominicans, born at Rouen, France, 22 September, 1644; died at Paris, 15 March, 1724.
A philanthropic priest and inventor of the sign alphabet for the instruction of the deaf and dumb; was b. at Versailles, 25 November, 1712; d. at Paris, 23 December, 1789.
French theologian, born in 1511 at Châlons-sur-Marne; died 5 Oct., 1571, at Paris.
Confessor of Louis XVI, and vicar-general of the Diocese of Paris at the height of the French Revolution. (1745-1807)
Superior of the Society of St-Sulpice during the French Revolution, b. 26 Aug., 1732, at Gex; d. at Paris, 28 April, 1811.
French admiral, b. at the chateau de Ravel (Auvergne), 28 November, 1729; d. at Paris, 28 April, 1794.
A celebrated Scotist theologian and philosopher of the Order of Friars Minor; b. near Peronne, France, in 1620; d. at Paris, 26 February, 1711.
French novelist, b. at Saint-Brieuc, 12 September, 1829; d. at Paris, 18 December, 1890.
Physicist; b. at Broglie near Bernay, Normandy, 10 May, 1788; d. at Ville d'Avray, near Paris, 14 July, 1827.
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