Artus de Lionne (1655–1713), abbé and Bishop of Rosalie in partibus infidelium, in Turkey, was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society.[2] He was a son of Louis XIV's Foreign Minister, Hugues de Lionne.[3][4]
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ArtusdeLionne (1655–1713), abbé and Bishop of Rosalie in partibus infidelium, in Turkey, was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society...
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sent the diplomat Simon de la Loubère to record all that he saw in the Siamese Kingdom. In his famous account Du Royaume de Siam, La Loubère carefully...
missionaries for most of its history. Apostolic Vicars of Szechwan ArtusdeLionne (Paris Foreign Missions Society, abbreviated M.E.P.) (born in France)...
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majority of people. Its origin dates from the 17th century, when António de Andrade, a Portuguese Jesuit through Jesuit missions in Tibet [fr], introduced...
peace activists James Gareth Endicott (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 22 April 2022 – via catalogue.bnf.fr. "OBITUARY: James Gareth...
the Seminar, until he was allowed to resume his activities. In 1702, ArtusdeLionne, Bishop of Rosalie, and missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society...
Frederick William, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (b. 1675) August 2 – ArtusdeLionne, French missionary (b. 1655) August 4 – William Cave, English cleric...