- The
Abbey of the
Paraclete (French:
Abbaye du
Paraclet) was a
Benedictine monastery founded by
Peter Abelard in Ferreux-Quincey, France,
after he left...
- 1100–01? – 16 May 1163–64?),
variously Héloïse d'Argenteuil or Héloïse du
Paraclet, was a
French nun, philosopher, writer, scholar, and abbess. Héloïse was...
-
include the
Crown of
Paraclet, made in
about 1230–1240,
which was
saved from
destruction at the
Cistercian monastery of
Paraclet, not from Amiens. It...
-
Rochefoucauld (October 25, 1619 –
January 7, 1710)
Abbess of Charenton, then of Le
Paraclet.
Marie Catherine de La
Rochefoucauld (February 16, 1622 –
March 7, 1698...
- for the
stage by Tom
Perrin in 2002. Les Météores (Gemini, 1975) Le Vent
Paraclet (The Wind Spirit, 1977)
Vendredi ou la Vie
sauvage (Friday and Robinson...
-
department of Finistère. A
former student at the
professional high
school "Le
Paraclet" in Quimper,
Olivier Bellin began his
career working from 1995 to 1996...
- de La Tour d'Auvergne (d. 1548)
Abbess of
Paraclet Léonarde de La Tour d'Auvergne (d. 1560)
Abbess of
Paraclet Isabelle de La Tour (d. 1609) m. Scipion...
- and II Governments,
graduated from the
agricultural college of
Amiens Le
Paraclet Grégoire Delacourt, (1960–), writer, had part of his
studies at the school...
- (1939)
Paris (1950),
posthume Rosalinde sur l'eau (1950),
posthume Le
Paraclet (1976),
posthume Vita-Nova (1977),
posthume Talisman d'Avila (1980), posthume...
- (Pacy-sur-Eure, Eure)
Abbaye du
Paraclet, Quincey,
otherwise Nogent (Abbaye du
Paraclet, Quincey; or
Abbaye du
Paraclet, Nogent) nuns,
Diocese of Troyes...