Louise de Marillac D.C., also known as Louise Le Gras, (August 12, 1591 – March 15, 1660) was the co-founder, with Vincent de Paul, of the Daughters of...
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Charles de Marillac (c.1510 – 2 December 1560) was a French prelate and diplomat. De Marillac was born in Riom and was, by the age of twenty-two, an advocate...
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38°42′07″N 90°18′26″W / 38.701860°N 90.307218°W / 38.701860; -90.307218 Marillac College was a Catholic sisters' college in St. Louis, Missouri. Like other...
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Jean-Louis de Marillac, comte de Beaumont-le-Roger (1572 – 10 May 1632) was an important French noble and military leader during the reign of Louis XIII...
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Three months later, on 31 December 1540, the French ambassador Charles de Marillac saw Katherine and observed that she was “grosse”, stout. The word “grosse”...
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Tolagnaro Airport (redirect from Marillac Airport)
Tolagnaro Airport (also known as Marillac Airport) is an airport in Fort-Dauphin (Madagascar), Anosy Region, Madagascar (IATA: FTU, ICAO: FMSD). International...
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roles of Marcus Alvers on the third season of 24 (2008) and Charles de Marillac on The Tudors (2010), and a starring role as Charles the Bald on Vikings...
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Michel de Marillac (October 1563 in Paris – 7 August 1632 in Château de Châteaudun) was a French jurist and counsellor at the court of Louis XIII of France...
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institute was founded by Vincent de Paul, a French priest, and Louise de Marillac, a widow. The need for organization in working with the poor suggested...
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Marillac-le-Franc (French pronunciation: [maʁijak lə fʁɑ̃]; Occitan: Marilhac) is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. Communes...
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