- ten
missionaries to go to
Equatorial Africa under the
leadership of Léon
Livinhac.They
arrived in
zanzibar on the 30th May 1878. The
missionaries who included;...
-
Livinhac-le-Haut (from
Latin Livinius, name of the
Roman general who had a camp in (ac) the area) is a
commune in the
Aveyron department in
southern France...
- Léon-Antoine-Augustin-Siméon
Livinhac, M.Afr. (13 July 1846 - 12
November 1922) was a
Catholic priest who
established the
church in what is
modern Uganda...
-
November 1756 – 12
August 1837) was a
French philosopher. He was born at
Livinhac-le-Haut, Rouergue, and died in Paris. As
professor of
philosophy at the...
- L****outs Laval-Roquecezière Lédergues Lescure-Jaoul Lestrade-et-Thouels
Livinhac-le-Haut La Loubière Luc-la-Primaube
Lugan Lunac Maleville Manhac Marcillac-Vallon...
-
misspelt as
Simon Laudel Mapeera),
brother Delmas Amans (aka Amansi), Léone
Livinhac,
Ludoic Girault and Léon Barbot.
Their arrival in
Uganda almost turned...
- Estaing, Golinhac, Espeyrac, Sénergues, Conques, Noailhac, Decazeville, and
Livinhac-le-Haut. In Lot The
route p****es
through Montredon, Saint-Félix, Figeac...
-
Francisque Deguerry 1889-1894
Bishop Léon
Livinhac (later Archbishop) 1894-11
November 1922
Archbishop Léon
Livinhac 1922-1936 Fr. Paul
Voillard 22
April 1936...
-
Vicar Apostolic on 14
January 1887. He was
ordained bishop by
Bishop Léon
Livinhac on 24
August 1887 at Kipalapala, and was the
first bishop to be ordained...
- Region. In 1883 the
White Fathers, a
group of
missionaries led by Léon
Livinhac,
established a
Catholic mission called Kamoga at Bukumbi. The location...