Jean Sulpice (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ sylpis]; born 27 July 1978) is a French chef from Aix-les-Bains. He is best known for being the youngest French...
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the United States. The Society of Priests of Saint Sulpice was founded in France in 1641 by Father Jean-Jacques Olier (1608–1657), an exemplar of the French...
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was founded in 1646 by parish priest Jean-Jacques Olier (1608–1657) who had established the Society of Saint-Sulpice, a clerical congregation, and a seminary...
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came about after his death through the work of Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, a former pupil of St. Sulpice. Free legal aid was provided for the poor. He also...
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France Surname: Jean Albert Sulpice (born 1913- ?), French curler This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sulpice. If an internal...
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Jean Albert Sulpice (born 1913) is a French former curler. Sulpice competed for France at three World Men's championships (1966, 1967, 1970), two times...
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Yannick Alleno 2016 Alexandre Gauthier 2017 Alexandre Couillon 2018 Jean Sulpice On its 20th anniversary in 1990 Paul Bocuse (restaurant « Paul Bocuse »...
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Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. The Saint-Sulpice Seminary was established in 1641 in the village of Vaugirard (now part of Paris) by Jean-Jacques Olier, the founder...
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The Place Saint-Sulpice is a large public square, dominated on its eastern side by the Church of Saint-Sulpice. It was built in 1754 as a tranquil garden...
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Coming from a leading family in the Quercy, Saint-Sulpice's father, Jean Ébrard, Seigneur de Saint-Sulpice was a client of Constable Montmorency and then...
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