Julien Maunoir (1 October 1606 – 28 January 1683) (also Julian; Breton: Juluan Maner), was a French-born Jesuit priest known as the "Apostle of Brittany"...
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Earl of Shaftesbury, British politician (b. 1621) January 28 – Julian Maunoir, French Jesuit priest (b. 1606) January 30 – Cesare Facchinetti, Italian...
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Earl of Shaftesbury, British politician (b. 1621) January 28 – Julian Maunoir, French Jesuit priest (b. 1606) January 30 – Cesare Facchinetti, Italian...
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Maunoir, took up the baton in 1642, publishing a collection of Canticou spirituel "spiritual Kantikoù". "The hymns of Dom Michel and Julien Maunoir,...
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Mangin, martyred in China Juan Francisco Masdeu, historian Blessed Julien Maunoir, 17th-century missionary to the Breton people Blessed Rupert Mayer,...
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Roman Catholic Church calendars. Christian monasticism Desert Fathers Julien Maunoir, apostle of Brittany A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints, Holweck...
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from speech difficulties. At Conquet he encountered the Jesuit Father Julien Maunoir, whom he had known in Quimper decade earlier, and who would become his...
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south. Reverend Father Julien Maunoir died in Plévin in January 28, 1693. Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department Julian Maunoir, orthographer of the Breton...
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language. It was the second notable work of its type after Father Julien Maunoir's 1657 grammar published by the Sacré Collège de Jésus. Le Gonidec wished...
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Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, France (as Julien), Italy (as Giuliano), Russia [Iulian (Yulian)] Spain, Latin America (as...
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