Paul Alphéran de Bussan was a French Roman Catholic archbishop who served as Bishop of Malta from 1728 till 1757. Born in Aix-en-Provence, France on 28...
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Paul's Bay. Both his uncle Melchior Alpheran de Bussan and brother Jean-Melchior Alphéran were members of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Paul...
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06.12 – 1726.12.16) Raffaele Cosimo De Girolami (later Cardinal) (1728.03.08 – 1743.09.09) Paul Alpheran de Bussan, Sovereign Military Order of Malta (O...
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place with the cornerstone laid on August 11, 1735, by Archbishop Paul Alphéran de Bussan in the presence of the clergy of Cospicua. The church was completed...
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the initiative of Neriku Testaferrata and blessed by Archbishop Paul Alphéran de Bussan.[citation needed] The chapel was consecrated by Archbishop Pietro...
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Schwerin, Prussian Generalfeldmarschall (d. 1757) October 28 – Paul Alphéran de Bussan, French bishop (d. 1757) November 1 – Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn...
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governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay (b. 1685) April 20 – Paul Alphéran de Bussan, French bishop (b. 1684) May 6 Maximilian Ulysses Count Browne...
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Doric and Baroque styles. The church was consecrated by Archbishop Paul Alphéran de Bussan on April 22, 1736. The facade of the church was built in 1743....
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on 21 May of that year the building was reconsecrated by Bishop Paul Alphéran de Bussan. Residents of Valletta held a pilgrimage to the sanctuary after...
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corbelled cornice. The façade also features a coat of arms of Paul Alphéran de Bussan and a small window which allows light to enter the church. A large...
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