- John
Vianney (born Jean-Marie
Vianney and
later Jean-Marie-Baptiste
Vianney; 8 May 1786 – 4
August 1859) was a
French Catholic priest often referred to...
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Vianney may
refer to: John
Vianney (1786–1859),
French parish priest who is
venerated in the
Catholic Church as a
saint and as the
patron saint of all...
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Vianney Bureau (French pronunciation: [vjanɛ byʁo]; born 13
February 1991),
better known by the
mononym Vianney, is a
French singer-songwriter. At 24...
-
Vianney". Radio-Canada (in French).
Archived from the
original on 7
October 2022.
Retrieved 8
October 2022. "French
single certifications –
Vianney feat...
- St. John
Vianney High
School is a
private coeducational Roman Catholic four-year high school,
serving students in
grades nine
through twelve. The school...
- Saint-Jean-
Vianney was a
village in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
region of Quebec,
which was
abandoned after it was
partially destro**** in a landslide...
- The
Voice France., on
which she
finished in
third place as part of team
Vianney. In
October 2021, she
joined the
label Tôt ou Tard. The
airplay of the...
- St. John
Vianney High
School (a.k.a.
Vianney High School, or
simply Vianney) is a
Marianist private, all-boys
Catholic college preparatory school in Kirkwood...
- St. John
Vianney High
School may
refer to one of
several high
schools in the
United States: St. John
Vianney High
School (Kirkwood, Missouri) in Kirkwood...
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Barrie is a city in
Central Ontario, Canada,
about 90
kilometres (56 mi)
north of Toronto. The city is
within Simcoe County and
located along the s****s...