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 Saint Étienne
Saint Étienne (évêque d'Apt) (° 975 Agde - † 1046 Apt)
Saint Étienne (en grec Stephanos) est considéré comme le premier martyr de la chrétienté.
Saint Étienne, diacre et ermite en Limousin, mort en 1124
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 Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hillaire Collection, American Philosophical Society
An evolutionist before Darwin, an embryologist, paleontologist, and comparative anatomist, Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hilaire was a Professor of Vertebrate Zoology at the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris for the half century following the Reign of Terror.
A Professor of Vertebrate Zoology at the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris from 1793 until his death in 1844, Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hillaire committed himself to developing a transcendant zoology and to the elucidation of the structural archetype underlying all organismal form.
Following in the footsteps of Lamarck, Geoffroy held tenaciously to a belief in the underlying unity of organismal design, to the great change of being, and the possibility of the transmutation of species in time, amassing evidence for his claims through research in comparative anatomy, paleontology, and embryology.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/g/geoffroy.htm

  
 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
En 1795, invitado por el naturalista Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, se trasladó a París para trabajar en el recién reorganizado Museo de Historia...
Las observaciones teóricas de Lamarck respecto a la evolución, conocidas a principios del siglo XIX con el nombre de transformacionismo o...
Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1772-1844), naturalista francés que contribuyó al desarrollo de la anatomía comparada de los animales y de la...
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 Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hillaire Collection, American Philosophical Society
An evolutionist before Darwin, an embryologist, paleontologist, and comparative anatomist, Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hilaire was a Professor of Vertebrate Zoology at the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris for the half century following the Reign of Terror.
A Professor of Vertebrate Zoology at the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris from 1793 until his death in 1844, Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hillaire committed himself to developing a transcendant zoology and to the elucidation of the structural archetype underlying all organismal form.
Following in the footsteps of Lamarck, Geoffroy held tenaciously to a belief in the underlying unity of organismal design, to the great change of being, and the possibility of the transmutation of species in time, amassing evidence for his claims through research in comparative anatomy, paleontology, and embryology.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/g/geoffroy.htm   (2473 words)

  
 Saint-Hilaire, Étienne Geoffroy on Encyclopedia.com
SAINT-HILAIRE, ÉTIENNE GEOFFROY [Saint-Hilaire, Étienne Geoffroy] see Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne.
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 Geoffroy the Elder
�tienne Fran�ois Geoffroy - Geoffroy, Étienne François, 1672–1731, French physician and chemist, also...
The naturalist in Balzac: the relative influence of Cuvier and Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.(Honore de Balzac)(Critical Essay) (French Forum)
Dom Perignon and The Art of Creation; Guests in Three Cities Experience the Knowledge of Richard Geoffroy, Chef de Cave of the World's Most Exceptional Champagne.
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 French Revolution: Search
In this document, Jean–Paul Rabaut de Saint–Étienne, a Protestant pastor from Nîmes who had been a deputy to the National Assembly and who would later be elected to the National Convention, warns the central government of the ongoing violence in the Midi and the role of refractory priests and religious issues in that violence.
Jacques–Guillaume Thouret (1746–94), a lawyer from Rouen, spoke for the Constitutional Committee of the National Assembly that included, among others, Sieyès and Rabaut Saint–Etienne.
Rabaut de Saint–Étienne fears what would happen to the Revolution and by implication its supporters if, with help from abroad, counterrevolutionaries should seize control of the region.
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 St-Etienne en Bref
L'équipe de football du club de Saint-Étienne (ASSE, pour Association Sportive de Saint-Étienne) a dominé le football français à la fin des années 1970 et au début des années 1980, remportant plusieurs fois le championnat national, et manquant de peu la finale de la coupe d'Europe en 1976 à Glasgow.
L'autre sport « typique » de Saint-Étienne est la sarbacane, qui a été développée et imposée par les houillères, pour que les mineurs soufflent toute la crasse qu'ils avaient dans les poumons, pour essayer d'enrayer la silicose.
D'une population de 225 825 habitants en 1968, dans ses limites actuelles, elle est passée à 201 569 en 1990 et 183 522 en 1999..
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 Theatre in Saint Eustache QUEBEC Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory
Quebec's unique culture, its status as a founding member of this nation, along with its geography have contributed to the wide range of unique destinations there are to explore.
Neiges - Saint Joachim (Cape Tourmente)- Quebec City Region.
Quebec Saint-Emilion Saint-Étienne Saint Etienne (band) Saint Étienne la Thillaye Saint Eustace Saint Eustace (legend) Saint-Eustache, Quebec...
search.pagelite.ca /canada/QUEBEC/Saint%20Eustache/Theatre%20in   (430 words)

  
 Regenerative medicine: stem cells and the science of monstrosity -- Cooper 30 (1): 12 -- Medical Humanities
For Darwin, as for Étienne and Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire,
was the work of Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Histoire Generale
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire’s thesis that the teratoma is indeed
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 Cantons de Seine Maritime
Angiens, Anglesqueville la Bras Long, Autigny, Bourville, Brametot, Crasville la Rocquefort, Épineville, Ermenouville, Fontaine le Dun, Grainville la Renard, Héberville, Houdetot, La Chapelle sur Dun, La Gaillarde, Le Mesnil Geffroy, Saint Aubin sur Mer, Saint Pierre le Petit, Saint Pierre le Vieux, Saint Pierre le Viger, Sotteville sur Mer, Tonneville et Yclon.
L'arrondissement de Dieppe comprend les cantons suivants : Argueil, Aumale, Bacqueville en Caux, Bellencombre, Blangy sur Bresle, Cany Barville, Dieppe, Envermeu, Eu, Fontaine le Dun, Forges les Eaux, Gournay en Bray, Londinières, Longueville sur Scie, Neuchâtel en Bray, Offranville, Saint Saëns, Saint Valéry en Caux et Tôtes.
Ancretiéville l'Esneval, Ancretiéville Saint Victor, Auzouville l'Esneval, Bourdainville, Cideville, Criquetot sur Ouville, Ectot l'Auber, Ectot lès Baons, Étoutteville, Flamanville, Frettemeule, Grémonville, Grosfy, Hugleville en Caux, Le Saussay, Lindebeuf, Mont de Bourg, Motteville, Ouville l'Abbaye, Saint Étienne le Vieux, Saint Martin aux Arbres, Saint Victor la Campagne, Thibermesnil, Vibeuf et Yerville.
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 SAINTS CELTES, BELGES, ETC 29 Octobre www.amdg.be
The saint's life was a constant work of prayer and toil for the benefit of the brethren: he chopped firewood for the oven, he laundered the monks' clothing and carried water for the kitchen.
Saint Germain, loin de se rappeler ce qui s'était passé autrefois à son égard, accepte cet emploi avec un vif plaisir; car il y voit de nouveaux Saints à former, de nouvelles âmes à.
Not far from the cell of the saint was a pagan temple, where the pagans worshipped a stone idol of Veles (Volos), which caused fright among the inhabitants of Rostov.
www.amdg.easynet.be /sankt/oct29.html   (7705 words)

  
 Etienne Geoffroy St. Hilaire
Geoffroy St. Hilaire has insisted strongly on the high importance of relative connexion in homologous organs: the parts may change to almost any extent in form and size, and yet they always remain connected together in the same order.
Étienne Geoffroy St. Hilaire was born on April 15, 1772, in Étampes, near Paris, France.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, "Influence du monde ambiant pour modifier les formes animales." 1833.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /history/hilaire.html   (1288 words)

  
 SAINTS CELTES, BELGES, ETC 29 Octobre www.amdg.be
The saint's life was a constant work of prayer and toil for the benefit of the brethren: he chopped firewood for the oven, he laundered the monks' clothing and carried water for the kitchen.
Saint Abramios, in the world Aberkios, left his parents' home in his youth and entered upon the path of Christian asceticism.
Saint Jacques de Batnes, surnommé "le docteur", consacra une vie de 72 ans à défendre la Foi Chrétienne contre les erreurs de Nestorius et d'Eutychès, et à donner l'exemple de toutes les vertus.
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 Origine et étymologie des prénoms. Guide des noms
Saint Alban avait servi plusieurs années dans les armées de Dioclétien, lorsque, de retour en Angleterre, son pays natal, il embrassa la vraie foi et fut décapité à Verulam.
Bède le vénérable et plusieurs martyrologues parlent des miracles que saint Alban opéra même de son vivant, et, entre autres, ils rapportent qu'un ruisseau s'ouvrit de lui-même pour laisser passer le saint qui était conduit au supplice, et que plus loin une source jaillit de terre pour étancher la soif brûlante dont il était accablé.
La tradition rapporte que le nom d'Alexis fut donné à ce saint à cause des nombreuses guérisons dues à son intercession.
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 Descendants de Catherine de Baillon et de Jacques Miville dit Deschênes - pafg37.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Raphaël Rioux ( Félicité Rioux, Étienne-Isaïe Rioux, Madeleine Côté, Madeleine Miville, Pierre François Miville-Deschênes, Jean Miville-Deschênes, Catherine) was born about 1844.
Raphaël married Obéline Bernier daughter of Célestin Bernier and Françoise Thibault on 31.07.1866 in St-Simon (Rki), Qc.
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 Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire References
"Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne." The New Encyclopedia Britannica: Micropaedia.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /history/hilairerefs.html   (1288 words)

  
 GraciousCall.org - APPENDIX TO THE REVISED EDITION, 1884
Grenier : La vie et les poésies de saint Grégoire de Nazianze.
Abbé A. Benoît : Vie de saint Grégoire de Nazianze.
Jérôme, la société chrétienne à Rome et l’emigration romaine en terre sainte.
www.graciouscall.org /books/history/3_append.htm   (1288 words)

  
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Martyrology" "Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele","330","" "Marulus, Marcus","808","" "Mary Magdalene, Saint.
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 GraciousCall.org - LIST OF POPES AND EMPERORS
Abbé A. Benoît : Vie de saint Grégoire de Nazianze.
Spalding : The Teaching and Influence of Saint Augustine.
Grenier : La vie et les poésies de saint Grégoire de Nazianze.
www.graciouscall.org /books/history/3_popes.shtml   (1940 words)

  
 World: Français: Société: Religion et spiritualité: Christianisme: Catholicisme: Paroisses: France: Alsace Treasure Coast Health
Communauté Saint-Arbogast - Célébration de la messe traditionnelle, dite de Saint Pie V, dans deux paroisses du diocèse de Strasbourg.
Paroisse de Saint Florent de Cronenbourg - Présentation de cette paroisse fondée en 1904 par l'empereur Guillaume II.
Paroisse Sainte Thérèse - Propose une initiation chrétienne vécue en petites communautés.
www.tchealth.com /Resources-World/Fran%c3%a7ais/Soci%c3%a9t%c3%a9/Religion_et_spiritualit%c3%a9/Christianisme/Catholicisme/Paroisses/France/Alsace   (1940 words)

  
 Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hillaire Collection, American Philosophical Society
Geoffroy clung to the archetype, arguing that vestigial organs, embryonic series, and the stunning diversity of vertebrates could be interpreted as evidence for a single underlying plan.
Made a canon in the church at the age of 15, Geoffroy was preparing himself for a clerical life when he was introduced to the study of natural history by the renowned agronomist, the Abbé de Tessier, and by the great anti-Linnean botanist Antoine de Jussieu, his isntructor at the Collège de Navarre.
Initially, Geoffroy and Cuvier worked cordially and cooperatively, sharing interests and enthusiasms.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/g/geoffroy.htm   (1940 words)

  
 April Anniversaries in Evolution and the Historical Sciences
His wide-ranging interests in natural history will lead him to study mineralogy with Haüy, and to receive at the age of twenty-one an appointment in zoology at the Jardin des Plantes (later the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle) as successor to Lacépède.
1772: ÉTIENNE GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRE is born at Etampes, France.
From 1789 to 1801 he will serve as a naturalist on Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign and will travel up the Nile collecting natural history specimens, including mummified animals in the pyramids that demonstrated there had been little change in some species for at least three thousand years.
www.rjohara.net /darwin/calendar/april.html   (1940 words)

  
 Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire References
"Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne." The New Encyclopedia Britannica: Micropaedia.
Darwin, C. "An historical sketch of the progress of opinion on the Origin of Species, previously to the publication of this work." Appended to third and later editions of On the Origin of Species.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /history/hilairerefs.html   (1940 words)

  
 Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hillaire Collection, American Philosophical Society
Geoffroy clung to the archetype, arguing that vestigial organs, embryonic series, and the stunning diversity of vertebrates could be interpreted as evidence for a single underlying plan.
Made a canon in the church at the age of 15, Geoffroy was preparing himself for a clerical life when he was introduced to the study of natural history by the renowned agronomist, the Abbé de Tessier, and by the great anti-Linnean botanist Antoine de Jussieu, his isntructor at the Collège de Navarre.
Geoffroy Saint Hillaire, Étienne, Re: a monstrous dog
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 Josemaría Escrivá - Fondateur de l'Opus Dei
Je leur ai parlé de l’attachement de saint Josémaria à Tajamar, des fois où il était venu nous voir et de ses activités à Vallecas pendant les années 30.
Je ne fais pas partie de l’Opus Dei mais je suis une grande dévote de saint Josémaria quand même. Je prie Josémaria de nous aider à persévérer, moi-même, ainsi mon mari et mes enfants dans la foi et au travail.
Saint Josémaria m’accorde beaucoup de faveurs parce que je lui en demande beaucoup tout au long de la journée.
www.fr.josemariaescriva.info /index.php?id_cat=538&id_scat=353&modeprint=active   (2473 words)

  
 Sault Sainte Marie --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
City (pop., 2000: 16,542), eastern Upper Peninsula, Michigan, U.S. Located on the rapids of the St. Marys River between Lakes Superior and Huron, it is linked to its Canadian twin city, Sault Sainte Marie, Ont. (pop., 2001: 74,566), by road and rail bridges.
Marie (“Rapids of Saint Mary”) in 1669, when a Jesuit mission was established there by...
Marie, Mich., U.S. The site was known to French explorers after the explorations of Étienne Brûlé (1622); it was named Sault Ste.
concise.britannica.com /ebc/article-9377831?tocId=9377831   (916 words)

  
 Sai at Finance Links
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 Teratologie - Wikipedia
Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire gilt als Begründer der Teratologie.
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