- Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix OP (born 1728 – 1780) was a
French Dominican priest. He
conducted the
first Christian service in New Zealand. He was...
- Giguère (1910–1987),
Canadian academic and
chemist Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix (1728–?),
French Dominican priest Paul
Antoine Fleuriot de
Langle (1744–1787)...
- been
Catholic liturgies celebrated by
Father Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix, the
Dominican chaplain of the ship
Saint Jean
Baptiste commanded by the...
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waters was
likely to be
carried out by
Father Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix, the
Dominican chaplain on the ship
Saint Jean
Baptiste commanded by the...
- New
Zealand waters may have
occurred if
Father Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix, the
Dominican chaplain of the
French navigator, Jean-François de Surville...
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celebrated on
Christmas Day in
Doubtless Bay by
Father Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix of the de
Surville expedition. 1772 April:
Expedition of
French explorer...
- Edition, 1979. p.367. A
French Dominican Priest Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix was in New
Zealand in 1769. It is
known that he
conducted prayer and funeral...
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recover from
their scurvy. It is
likely that
Father Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix, the
chaplain on
Saint Jean-Baptiste,
conducted the
first Christian service...
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Christmas 1769, de Surville's
chaplain Father Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix OP
conducted the
first Christian service in New Zealand.
Doubtless Bay...
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Zealand is
conducted in
Doubtless Bay by
Father Paul-Antoine Léonard de
Villefeix of the de
Surville expedition. 1
April – Cook's
first voyage departs New...