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- Guillaume-Hyacinthe Bougeant, known as le Père Bougeant (4 November 1690, Quimper, Brittany – 17 January 1743, Paris) was a French Jesuit and historian. Bougeant entered...
- Frédéric Bougeant (born 6 December 1975) is a French handball coach of the Senegalese national team and parti****ted at the 2019 World Women's Handball...
- ou les Délices de la table... (publ. par Fr. Marin), (préf. par les PP. Pierre Brumoy et G. H. Bougeant), p. 222, at Google Books. Portal:  Food v t e...
- (2019–2022) Alexandros Alvanos (2022–2023) Dragan Đukić (2023) Frédéric Bougeant (2024–) Alexandros Alvanos Spyros Balomenos Thomas Bauer Savvas Karypidis...
- avoir sa Maison Martin-Matte". Le Quotidien, May 26, 2023. "525 000$ en bougeant dehors". La Presse, March 6, 2021. Adam Bourbonnière, "Rare et beau moment...
- Paris and London City. Quimper is the birthplace of: Guillaume Hyacinthe Bougeant (1690–1743), Jesuit author Louis Billouart, Chevalier de Kerlérec (1704–1770)...
- Genevieve Mazet's son Carmen Sardá-Cánovas as the woman with the rosary Gérard Bougeant as the cemetery's keeper Truffaut first began work on The Green Room in...
- criticized and rejected the view held by French Jesuit Guillaume-Hyacinthe Bougeant that animals have no reason, moral status or souls. It has been described...
- mathematician, astronomer (d. 1754) November 4 – Guillaume-Hyacinthe Bougeant, French Jesuit and writer (d. 1743) November 5 Carlo Giuseppe Merlo, Italian...
- mathematician, astronomer (d. 1754) November 4 – Guillaume-Hyacinthe Bougeant, French Jesuit and writer (d. 1743) November 5 Carlo Giuseppe Merlo, Italian...