Charles-Émile Freppel (1 June 1827 – 12 December 1891), French bishop and politician, was born at Obernai (Alsace). He was ordained priest in 1849 and...
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(1823–1872) Albert Stöckl (1823–1895) Joseph Hergenröther (1824–1890) Charles Émile Freppel (1827–1891) Constantine von Schäzler (1827–1880) Ernest Hello (1828–1885)...
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(1469–1480) for his negotiations with Charles the Bold Henri Arnauld (1649–1693), a Jansenist Charles-Émile Freppel (1870–1891), who had a seat in the Chamber...
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Decalogue. In 1892 he was elected deputy for Finistère on the death of Charles-Émile Freppel. He died while still active, after a short illness. Books by d'Hulst...
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Les Invalides on 27 August. The funeral oration was pronounced by Charles Émile Freppel, bishop of Angers, one of the most fervent supporters of Jules Ferry's...
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preconized on 19 January, and consecrated on 20 March. He succeeded Charles Émile Freppel, one of the most remarkable bishops of his time, and set himself...
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Jean-Victor Hocquard (1910–1995), musicologist Charles-Émile Freppel Thomas Murner André Neher Charles Pisot René Schickele Morgan Schneiderlin John Stintzi...
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at Notre-Dame de Cholet (in French) on 8 February 1888 by Bishop Charles-Emile Freppel of Angers. He was enthroned on 24 February. His most notable achievement...
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Rome. In 1891 he gave the same course in Toulouse. On the death of Charles-Émile Freppel, bishop of Angers, he was invited to fill the vacancy in the Chamber...
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found five Catholic universities, and Angers, thanks to Bishop Charles Émile Freppel, was chosen for the western portion of France, including the Dioceses...
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