Victoire Rasoamanarivo (1848 – 21 August 1894) was a Catholic woman from Madagascar who devoted her life to the poor and the sick. She looked after their...
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President Florvil Hyppolite Victoire Léodile Béra (1824–1900), French novelist, journalist and feminist Victoire Rasoamanarivo (1848–1894), a woman from...
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three religious leaders, Pope Francis visited the tomb of Blessed Victoire Rasoamanarivo, located in the Cathedral's chapel, where he stopped to pray and...
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2003 Vasyl Velychkovsky 1973 2001 Vicenta Chávez Orozco 1949 1997 Victoire Rasoamanarivo 1894 1989 Villana de' Botti, TOSD 1361 1824 Vilmos Apor of Hungary...
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martyr (Uganda) Raphael Rafiringa, De La Salle brother (Madagascar) Victoire Rasoamanarivo, laywoman (Madagascar) Jean-Bernard Rousseau, De La Salle brother...
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birreta, dalmatic[citation needed] Victor of Marseilles windmill[a] Victoire Rasoamanarivo Rosary[citation needed] Victor Emilio Moscoso Cárdenas Priest's...
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Franciszka Siedliska (1842–1902) Catherine of St. Augustine (1632–1668) Victoire Rasoamanarivo (1828–1894) Jean-Bernard Rousseau (1797–1867) Antonio Lucci (1681–1752)...
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left. On 3 June 1883 he entered a Protestant-guarded church with Victoire Rasoamanarivo whom he met around that time and collaborated with in religious...
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(1832–1916) Rupert Mayer (1876–1945) Ursula Ledóchowska (1865–1939) Victoire Rasoamanarivo (1848–1894) Domenico Mazzarella (1802–1854) Eugenie Joubert (1876–1904)...
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