- male, deceased (1638)
- Cornelius Jansen, often known as Jansenius (October 28, 1585-May 6, 1638) was Catholic bishop of Ypres and the father of the religious movement...
- male, deceased (67)
- St. Paul the Apostle (שאול התרסי in Hebrew), the "Apostle to the Gentiles" was, together with Saint Peter, the most notable of Early Christian...
- male, deceased (1719)
- Pasquier Quesnel was a French Jansenist theologian. He was born in Paris, and, after graduating from the Sorbonne with distinction in 1653, he...
- male, deceased (1674)
- Philippe de Champaigne was a Baroque era painter of the French school. Born in Brussels of a poor family, Champaigne was a pupil of the landscape...
- female, deceased (1661)
- Jacqueline Pascal (October 4 1625-October 4 1661), sister of Blaise Pascal, was born at Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France. She was a prodigy,...
- male, deceased (1643)
- Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, abbot of Saint-Cyran (1581 - 1643) was a French monk who introduced Jansenism into France. He was the spiritual...
- male, 68 years old (Columbus, Ohio, United States)
- Dale K. Van Kley (born 1941) is an American historian and professor of History at The Ohio State University. Van Kley is the author of numerous...
- male, deceased (1677)
- Étienne Le Camus was a French cardinal. Through the influence of his father, Nicolas le Camus, a state councillor, he was when still very young a...
- male, deceased (1868)
- Peter Julian Eymard was a French Catholic priest, founder of two religious orders, and a canonized saint Eymard was born 4 February 1811 at La Mure...
- male, deceased (1781)
- Christophe de Beaumont (1703 - 1781), French ecclesiastic and archbishop of Paris, was a cadet of the Les Adrets and Saint-Quentin branch of the...
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