Pasquale Tosi SJ (27 April 1837 – 14 January 1898), known in English as Pascal Tosi, was an Italian Jesuit missionary and co-founder of the Alaskan mission...
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Pascal Tosi is a French director, writer and editor born in Lima, Peru. In 2004, he wrote and directed Photomateurs (Photograbber) which generated a lot...
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up tosi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tosi may refer to: Tosi (Nepal) Adelaide Tosi (c. 1800–1859), Italian operatic soprano Alessandro Tosi (born...
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while on a missionary trip. After learning of Segher's death, Reverend Pascal Tosi of the Society of Jesus unilaterally took control of the Alaska missions...
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citizen of Mauritania, following an invitation by fellow Frenchman Noel Tosi, who was then the Mauritania national team and wanted him in the squad. He...
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Delaporte Produced by Roch Lener Aton Soumache Alexis Vonarb Edited by Pascal Tosi Music by Nicholas Dodd Production companies Pathé Onyx Films Millimages...
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live action short film (with English subtitles) written and directed by Pascal Tosi. Set in 1952, this is a tale about a unique camera that captures reality...
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Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks Ordinaries Apostolic prefects of Alaska Pascal Tosi Jean-Baptiste René Apostolic vicars of Alaska Joseph Raphael John Crimont...
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Chevalier Matthieu Bayle Frank Chiche Stéphane Subiela Nicolas Cahen Pascal Tosi Pascal Meunier Presented by Les Minikeums Voices of Gérald Dahan Laurent...
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February 2, 1894. Having become acquainted with the Alaskan missionary Pascal Tosi during his travels, Crimont came to Alaska in August 1894. He was stationed...
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