- people.
Emmanuel Suhard was born in Brains-sur-les-Marches, Mayenne, to
Emmanuel Suhard (died May 1874) and his wife
Jeanne Marsollier.
Suhard entered the...
- Notre-Dame. 1949 – On 26 April, the
Archbishop of Paris,
Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard,
crowns the
venerated image of Our Lady of
Guadalupe in the name of Pope...
- 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...
-
Lemonnier (13 Jul 1906
Appointed – 29 Dec 1927 Died)
Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard (6 Jul 1928
Appointed – 23 Dec 1930 François-Marie
Picaud (12 Sep 1931 Appointed...
- 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...
-
Mountains (PL: Połoniny Hryniawskie; UK: Гриняви) → c12
Suhard Mountains (RO: Munții
Suhard) MMB
Ridges of
Bukovina (RO:
Obcinele Bucovinei), i.e. Obcina...
-
other technical methods. On
January 16, 1948,
cardinal Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard,
secretary of the
Pontifical Biblical Commission,
responded to a question...
-
critical of the
Vichy government,
leading to a
disagreement with
Cardinal Suhard. His
retirement (when he
resumed his
former titulature of
Aenos or Enos...
- Slovene-Hungarian
priest and
politician (b. 1874) 1949 –
Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard,
French cardinal (b. 1874) 1951 –
Hermann Broch, Austrian-American author...
- Jew." It was the
position of the
Archbishop of Paris,
Emmanuel Célestin
Suhard, that the
public revelation of Bergson's
conversion was too
dangerous at...