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Adrien-Joseph (other)
Adrien-Joseph is a double-barrelled French given name. Notable people with the name include: * Adrien-Joseph Larribeau (1883–1974), French Roman Catholic priest and bishop in South Korea * Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d'Orville (1715–1780), French librettist * Adrien Joseph Prax-Paris (1829–1909), French politician See also

*Adriaan Jozef Heymans (1839–1921), Belgian impressionist landscape painter * {{given name, Adrien-Joseph ...
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Adrien-Joseph Larribeau
Adrien-Joseph Larribeau (4 February 1883 – 12 August 1974) was a Catholic priest who was Bishop Emeritus of Daejeon. Career Larribeau began his career in 1907 in the La Société des Missions Etrangères as an ordained priest, later that year he went on his mission to Korea. In 1926, he was appointed to Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Seoul, Korea. Also in 1926, he was appointed to the Titular Bishop of Dusa, being ordained the next year. With the Japanese occupation of Korea getting stricter he resigned from the Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Seoul in 1942. In 1958, he was appointed to the Vicar Apostolic of Daijeon. In 1962, he was appointed to the Bishop of Daejeon, the next year he retired. In 1963, he was appointed to the Bishop of Thinis. He died in 1974. References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Larribeau, Adrien-Joseph 1883 births 1974 deaths Roman Catholic bishops of Daejeon People from Gers 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in South Korea 20th-century French Roman Catholic pr ...
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Adrien-Joseph Le Valois D'Orville
Adrien-Joseph le Valois d'Orville, real name Adrien Joseph de Valois, (paroisse Notre Dame des Champs in Paris, 8 June 1715 – 1780) was an 18th-century French librettist. The son of Adrien de Valois and Marie Suzanne Durand de Linois, he married Geneviève Chapelon with whom he had two children, Alexis et Victor. He wrote several parodies of operas and tragedies, mainly for the Théâtre de la foire and the Opéra-Comique. He is mostly known for his adaptation of the libretto of ''Platée'', opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau who had acquired the rights from its original author, Jacques Autreau Early Life Jacques Autreau, a French dramatic poet and painter, was born in 1657 in France. According to the registers of the church of Saint Barthélemy, he was baptized on October 30 of the same year. Career Artistic Career A poem addr .... External links Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d'Orvilleon data.bnf.fr His works and their presentationsoCÉSAR {{DEFAULTSORT:Levalois d'Orvi ...
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Adrien Joseph Prax-Paris
Adrien Joseph Prax-Paris (2 October 1829 – 22 September 1909) was a French politician who was a Bonapartist deputy for Tarn-et-Garonne during the Second French Empire and the French Third Republic. Early years (1829–70) Adrien Joseph Prax-Paris was born on 2 October 1829 in Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne. He was the son of a wealthy merchant, took an early interest in political economics, and supported the imperial regime. He a member for the Caussade canton in the Tarn-et-Garonne General Council from 1858. He was appointed Mayor of Montauban in 1860 and held this office until the end of the Second Empire. He was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour on 11 August 1864. Prax-Paris ran for election to the legislature as the official candidate in the first district of Tarn-et-Garonne on 24 May 1869. He was easily elected, and sat with the dynastic majority. He voted in favour of the declaration of war with Prussia, leading to the Franco-Prussian War. He left office on 4 September 18 ...
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