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- On 4 August 1907, Tisserant was ordained a priest by Charles-François Turinaz, Bishop of Nancy. Tisserant served as a professor at the Pontifical Roman...
-  99. Charles-François Turinaz, La Patrie et la famille de Pierre de Tarentaise, pape sous le nom d'Innocent V, par Mgr Turinaz,... dissertation historique...
- Charles-François Turinaz (February 2, 1838 – October 19, 1918) was a French Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Tarentaise (1873–1882) and...
- basilica owes its construction to three key figures: Bishop Charles-François Turinaz, Canon Henri Blaise, and architect Anthony Rougieux. Situated in the western...
- decision. The foundation stone was laid and blessed by Bishop Turinaz on October 25, 1908. Turinaz also blessed the first three bells of the church on December...
- français..., pp. 393–394. Born in Chambéry in 1838, Turinaz was the nephew of Bishop Jean-François Turinaz, Bishop of Tarantaise. He studied at the French...
- Léon-Benoît-Charles Thomas, Archbishop of Rouen, and Charles-François Turinaz, Bishop of Nancy. As a proponent of the ideas of Pope Leo XIII, L'Observateur...
- 23 Sep 1910 Appointed, Titular Archbishop of Damascus) Charles-François Turinaz (1 Aug 1913 Appointed - 19 Oct 1918) Giovanni Volpi (3 Jul 1919 Appointed...
- was established at the request of the Bishop of Nancy, Charles-François Turinaz and local leaders of the ALP (Action Libérale Po****ire). Its headquarters...
- de l'Est (1902–1905). It was founded at the request of Charles-François Turinaz, Bishop of Nancy, and local leaders of the Action Libérale Po****ire (ALP)...