A French preacher, born at Lyons in 1669; died at Paris, 25 April, 1723.
French controversialist, born at Paris about 1575; died at Charenton, 1625.
Vicomte de, b. at Saint-Auban, Var, 8 Aug., 1784; d. at Paris, 8 June, 1850.
Publicist, diplomat, born at Baltimore, MD., 1785; died at Paris, 7 Feb., 1859.
Also called William of Paris or William of the Paraclete. Twelfth-century canon.
By profession he was an architect, but subsequently devoted himself to journalism in Paris.
Paris. Contact information, Mass schedule, bulletin. And information on the mission church of St. Aloysius in North Arm.
Catholic women's order headquartered in Paris, focussed on tending the sick and serving the needs of those who suffer in many parts of Europe and the Americas.
Bishop of Paris, martyred along with his deacons Rusticus and Eleutherius in about 275. Feast day: 9 October.
An attempt to untangle the story of the bishop of Paris. In the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. Some scanner errors.
African American history tours to black Paris, Senegal, and Caribbean Islands
… but especially about Yiddish cultural events in and around Paris and the Medem Jewish Library. In French and Yiddish (either in transliteration, in GIF images, or as PDF's).…
Also known as Franciscus de Marchia, 14th-century philosopher at the University of Paris. Article by Christopher Schabel from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Readings from some elements of Benjamin's exploration of the history of modernity in 19th century Paris.
Article details Sartre's funeral ceremony and procession, which ran through Paris on April 19, 1980.
Writer, traveller, publisher, Paris Sunday Dinner host. Contains writings, and excerpts from his books.
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