• Jean-Baptiste Chautard OCSO (12 March 1858, in Briançon, France – 29 September 1935, at Sept-Fons Abbey) was a French Trappist abbot and religious writer...
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    " (Introduction). Another classic on this topic is the book by Jean-Baptiste Chautard, Soul of the Apostolate where he says that the evangelization of...
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    Also devoted to Our Lady of Laus was Dom Jean-Baptiste Chautard, Abbot of Sept-Fons. On May 5, 2008, Bishop Jean-Michel de Falco Leandri, Bishop of Gap...
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  • Courteline (Georges Moineaux) (1858–1929) Neel Doff (1858–1942) Jean-Baptiste Chautard (1858–1935) Henri Danoy (1859–1928) Gustave Belot (1859–1929) Paul...
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    Jean-Baptiste Darlan (10 June 1848 – 8 December 1912) was a French politician who was Minister of Justice in 1896–97. Jean-Baptiste Darlan was born on...
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    temporarily relieved Taillade of command, replacing him with a man named Jean François Chautard. Taillade returned to (shared) command in time for Napoleon's departure...
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    former Secretary Jacques Soustelle, Claude Dumont, Georges Sauge, Yvon Chautard, Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour (who later competed in the 1965 presidential...
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