- Remi
Drieux,
Latinized Remigius Driutius (1519–1594) was the
first bishop of
Leeuwarden and the
second bishop of Bruges. In 1519
Drieux was born in Volckerinckhove...
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hands from the
House of Thiern, to the
House of Beaujeau, to the
House of
Drieux, to the
House of
Beaujeau again, and
finally to the
House of Ventadour,...
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earliest known settlement by
Europeans in the area was in 1800 by
Jacques Drieux,
during the
British West
Florida period. In 1813, John
Wharton Collins established...
- of Ste Anne Island. The 15
white men were: Delaunay, Anselme, Berville,
Drieux, Bernard, Lavigne, Jean-Jacques Boab and
Michel Boab, Jean-Marie Fustel...
- Bibcode:2017PNAS..114..528D. doi:10.1073/pnas.1611122114. PMC 5255576. PMID 28028225.
Drieux-Dumont, A.-M. (2002). "Etude préliminaire du
statut du guépard du Sahara...
- Masliah-Planchon J,
Breton G,
Jarlier V,
Simon A,
Benveniste O,
Herson S,
Drieux L (June 2009). "Endocarditis due to
Neisseria bacilliformis in a patient...
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Leeuwarden to take
possession of the see. He was
nominated in
succession to Remi
Drieux, who had been
unable to do so
before being translated to the
position of...
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after the city
returned to
Habsburg rule in 1584.
After the
death of Remi
Drieux, the
second bishop of Bruges,
Lambrecht was
appointed his successor. He...
- university. On 6 July 1537, Pope Paul III
appointed Tapper and
Michael Drieux jointly as
Inquisitors General of the Low Countries.
Tapper was singled...
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Mariengaard Abbey in Hallum. The
first bishop to be appointed, in 1561, was Remi
Drieux (Remigius Driutius), who
never took
possession of his see.
Despite this...