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Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard (French pronunciation: [emanɥɛl selɛstɛ̃ sɥaʁ]; 5
April 1874 – 30 May 1949) was a
French cardinal of the
Catholic Church. He served...
- Vereșchiu.
Other tributaries of
Lacul Roșu are Pârâul Oii (Oaia), Licoș and
Suhard. It
discharges into the Bistrița in the town Bicaz. The
Romanian name derives...
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Porrex planned to kill him, and fled to Gaul,
where he
enlisted the help of
Suhard, the king of the Franks. Upon his return, he
fought a
battle with his brother...
- to
ambush his
brother but his
brother fled to Gaul to
enlist the aide of
Suhard, the king of the Franks. When
Ferrex returned with a
large Gaulish army...
- Slovene-Hungarian
priest and
politician (b. 1874) 1949 –
Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard,
French cardinal (b. 1874) 1951 –
Hermann Broch, Austrian-American author...
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Armistice of 22 June 1940, Liénart
along with
Cardinal Gerlier and
Cardinal Suhard attended a
meeting with
Vichy officials and
presented them with a list of...
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Mountains (PL: Połoniny Hryniawskie; UK: Гриняви) → c12
Suhard Mountains (RO: Munții
Suhard) MMB
Ridges of
Bukovina (RO:
Obcinele Bucovinei), i.e. Obcina...
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Archbishop of Lyon
Achille Liénart,
Bishop of
Lille Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard,
Archbishop of
Reims Jean Verdier, PSS,
Archbishop of
Paris Adolf Bertram...
- Étienne-Michel
Faillon Joseph Martin Georges Morand Marc
Ouellet Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard Joseph Tixeront,
Theologian of the late 19th and
early 20th
Century François...
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Cardinal Tisserant, a
senior member of the
Roman Curia wrote to
Cardinal Suhard, the
Archbishop of Paris, as ****
forces were
overrunning France in June...