- male, deceased (1161)
- Philip of France, Archdeacon of Paris, was a son of Louis the Fat, King of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne. Destined for a place i...
- male, deceased (1760)
- Antoine Court (1696-1760) was a French reformer called the "Restorer of Protestantism in France." He was born at Villeneuve de Berg, in Languedoc,...
- male, 909 years old
- Adam of Perseigne was a French Cistercian, Abbot of the monastery of Perseigne in the diocese of Mans, b. about the middle of the 12th century. He...
- male, deceased (1686)
- Louis Maimbourg (1610 - August 13, 1686) was a French Jesuit and historian
- female, deceased (1977)
- Leonie Duquet was a French nun who was killed within the Dirty War that took place during the military regime of Argentine President Jorge Rafael...
- male, deceased (1536)
- Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (c.1450-1536) was a French theologian and humanist. He was a precursor of the Protestant movement in France. Although he...
- male, deceased (1700)
- Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé, abbot and founder of the Trappist Cistercians. He was originally intended for the Knights of Malta. The i...
- male, deceased (1796)
- Guillaume Thomas François Raynal was a French writer. He was born at Saint-Geniez in Rouergue. He was educated at the Jesuit school of Pézenas, an...
- male, deceased (1794)
- Paul Rabaut was a French pastor of the Huguenot "Church of the Desert". He was born at Bédarieux, near Montpellier. In 1738 he was admitted as a p...
- male, deceased (1660)
- Father Alexander de Rhodes born at Avignon, France 15 March 1591; died at Isfahan, Persia, 5 November 1660. He was a French Jesuit missionary who...
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