A learned Italian Jesuit, b. 22 August, 1749, at Ferrara; d. 25 May, 1813, at Paris.
A natural philosopher, jurist, historian, archeologist, born at Sant' Orcangelo (pagus Acerbotanus), 18 Dec., 1742; died at Paris, 7 May, 1815.
An historian and liturgist, born 22 December, 1654, at Saint-Jean-de-Losne near Dijon; died 20 June, 1739, at Saint-Germain-des-Prés near Paris.
…se of Aire; died 16 June, 1717, at Saint Germain-des-Prés, Paris. He entered the Benedictine Congregation of St. Maur at an early age, and devoted himself to Biblical studies.…
…ous shrine of St. Ann in Brittany, France; d. at Vaugirard, Paris, 25 November, 1886.…
…s in the year 1830, at the mother-house of the community at Paris.…
French painter, b. at Lyons 21 February,1815; d. at Paris, 31 January, 1891.
Missionary, b. at Paris, 1604, d. about 10 August, 1661, in what is now Wisconsin.
An Irish hagiologist, born in the Diocese of Meath, and studied in the Irish College, Paris, proceeding to the degree of S.T.D.
A French painter, born at Troyes, 7 November, 1612; died at Paris, 30 May, 1695.
French comic poet; b. at Paris, 15 Jan., 1622; d. there 17 Feb., 1673.
Born in London, 15 April, 1810; died in Paris 13 March, 1870.
Born at Chantilly, 15 March, 1492; died at Paris, 12 November, 1567. He belonged to that family of Montmorency whose members from 1327 held the title of first Barons of France.
Priest, preacher, and professor, b. at Dublin, Ireland, 1640; d. at Paris, 22 Aug., 1726.
Spanish poet and playwright, b. at Madrid, 10 March, 1760; at Paris, 21 June, 1828.
An encyclopaedist, b. at Bargemont in the Diocese of Frejus, France, 25 March, 1643, d. at Paris, 10 July, 1680.
A French priest of the Oratory, b. at Blois, in 1591, d. at Paris, 28 Feb., 1659.
French savant and historian; b. 11 June, 1845; d. at Paris, 2 November, 1902.
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