Georges Darboy (16 January 1813 – 24 May 1871) was a French Catholic priest, later bishop of Nancy then archbishop of Paris. He was among a group of prominent...
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Darboy may refer to Darboy, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Georges Darboy (1813–1871) French Catholic priest, archbishop of Paris This disambiguation...
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nearby Hollandtown. The community was named after Catholic Archbishop Georges Darboy, who was martyred during the Franco-Prussian War. A post office was...
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000. In its final days, the Commune executed the Archbishop of Paris, Georges Darboy, and about one hundred hostages, mostly gendarmes and priests. 43,522...
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Communards took and executed about one hundred hostages, including Georges Darboy, the Archbishop of Paris, and committed arson against many Paris landmarks...
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of the members of the Paris Commune, who authorized the execution of Georges Darboy, the archbishop of Paris, and five other hostages, on 24 May 1871. He...
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state Georges Dandelot, French composer and teacher Georges Danton, French lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution Georges Darboy, Catholic...
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discussions at the council, associating himself with Félix Dupanloup and with Georges Darboy, archbishop of Paris, in his opposition to the doctrine of Infallibility...
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Auguste Sibour 1857–1862: François-Nicholas-Madeleine Morlot 1863–1871: Georges Darboy 1871–1886: Joseph Hippolyte Guibert 1886–1908: François-Marie-Benjamin...
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attended by: Jean-François-Anne Landriot; Guillaume-René Meignan; Georges Darboy; Joseph-Alfred Foulon; Henri-Marie-Gaston Boisnormand de Bonnechose;...
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