Arnauld D'Aux
Arnauld is a surname and a masculine given name. It may refer to: Surname * Agnès Arnauld (1593–1672), abbess of the Abbey of Port-Royal, near Paris, and a major figure in French Jansenism * Antoine Arnauld Antoine Arnauld (; 6 February 16128 August 1694) was a French Catholic theologian, priest, philosopher and mathematician. He was one of the leading intellectuals of the Jansenist group of Port-Royal and had a very thorough knowledge of patr ... (1612–1694), French Catholic theologian, philosopher and mathematician * Antoine Arnauld (lawyer) (1560–1619), French lawyer in the Parlement de Paris and a Counsellor of State under King Henry IV of France * Antoine Arnauld (1616–1698), French memoirist * Carol Arnauld (1961–2022), French singer and songwriter * Céline Arnauld (1885–1952), Romanian writer * Henri Arnauld (1597–1692), French Catholic bishop * Isaac Arnauld (1566–1617), seigneur de Corbeville and Intendant des finances of France * Jean Arna ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Agnès Arnauld
Mother Agnès Arnauld, Cistercians, S.O.Cist. (1593–1672), was the Abbess of the Abbey of Port-Royal, near Paris, and a major figure in French Jansenism. She was born Jeanne-Catherine-Agnès Arnauld, a member of the Arnauld family, sister of Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694), Antoine Arnauld, "le Grand Arnauld" and of Mother Angélique Arnauld. She succeeded Angélique as head of the abbey in 1658, thus leading it during the most repressive anti-Jansenist period. She organised the movement against signing the Formulary of Alexander VII and for this was confronted by Hardouin de Péréfixe de Beaumont, Hardouin de Péréfixe, the Archbishop of Paris. She was also the author of the ''Constitutions'' of Port-Royal, a text which reformed the material and spiritual rule of the abbey in a spirit of Cistercian renewal. Bibliography Perle Bugnon-Secrétan, ''Mère Agnès Arnauld. 1593 - 1672. Abbesse de Port-Royal'', Cerf, 1996, 272 p. {{DEFAULTSORT:Arnauld 1593 births 1672 deaths Nu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arnaud (given Name)
Arnaud or Arnault is the French form of the German given name Arnold. It derives from the Germanic roots, ''arn'' (eagle), and ''wald'' (power). People named Arnaud include * Arnaud Amalric (died 1225), Cistercian monk involved with the Inquisition * Arnaud Amanieu, Lord of Albret (1338–1401), French nobleman and Lord of Albret * Arnaud Anastassowa (born 1988), French-Bulgarian footballer * Arnaud Assoumani (born 1985), French long jumper * Arnaud Aubert (died 1371), French archbishop * Arnaud Baille/Sicre (c. 1250–c. 1350), French cobbler and informer for the Inquisition * Arnaud Balijon (born 1983), French football goalkeeper * Arnaud Bédat (1965–2023), Swiss journalist * Arnaud Beltrame (1973–2018), French gendarme lieutenant colonel murdered after swapping himself for a hostage * Arnaud Berquin (1747–1791), French author * Arnaud Bertheux (born 1977), French footballer * Arnaud Blin (born 1963), French historian and political scientist * Arnaud Boetsch ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arnaud (other)
Arnaud may refer to: People * Arnaud (given name), the French form of the German given name Arnold * Arnaud (surname), the French form of the name Arnold * Arnauld family, a noble French family prominent in the 17th century, associated with Jansenism Places * Arnaud, Nippes, a commune in Haiti * Arnaud River The Arnaud River (formerly known as the Payne River) is a river in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada, flowing from the low plateaux of the Ungava Peninsula through a series of glacial lakes to Ungava Bay. Its mean discharge is approximately per year, but ..., Quebec, Canada Other uses * Arnaud's, a well known restaurant in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. See also * Saint Arnaud (other) * Arnauld, a list of people with the surname or given name * Arnie (other) * Arnold (other) {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lothar Von Arnauld De La Perière
'' Vizeadmiral'' Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière (; 18 March 1886 – 24 February 1941), born in Posen, Prussia, and of French-German descent, was a German U-boat commander during World War I. With 194 ships and sunk, he is the most successful submarine captain ever. His victories came in the Mediterranean, almost always using his 8.8 cm deck gun. During his career, he fired 74 torpedoes, hitting 39 times. Arnauld de la Perière remained in the German Navy ('' Reichsmarine'') after the war ended. During World War II, he was recalled to active duty as a rear admiral, and was killed when his plane crashed on takeoff close to Le Bourget Airport near Paris in 1941. First World War Arnauld de la Perière entered the Kaiserliche Marine in 1903. After serving on the battleships , and , he served as torpedo officer on the light cruiser from 1911 to 1913. At the outbreak of the First World War, Arnauld de la Perière served as an adjutant to admiral Hugo von Pohl in Berli ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Friedrich Von Arnauld De La Perière
Friedrich von Arnauld de la Perière (17 June 1888 in Breslau – 12 October 1969 in Friedrichshafen) was a German aviator and Generalleutnant of the Luftwaffe. He dropped the first bombs on England in World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ....https://www.spiegel.de/geschichte/weihnachten-1914-ein-bisschen-frieden-mitten-im-gemetzel-a-946463.html Websites *http://www.balsi.de/Homepage-Generale/Luftwaffe/A/Arnauld-de-la-Periere-Friedrich-von.htm *https://archive.today/20130209191352/http://ww2gravestone.com/general/arnauld-de-la-peri%C3%A8re-friedrich-von References 1888 births 1969 deaths Imperial German Navy personnel of World War I Reichsmarine personnel German World War I pilots Lieutenant generals of the Luftwaffe German people of French desc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arnauld De Oihenart
Arnauld de Oihenart (7 August 159214 January 1668) was a Basque lawyer, politician, historian and poet. Oihenart was born at Mauléon, Kingdom of Navarre, France. He studied law at Bordeaux, where he took his degree in 1612. He practised first in his native town, and after his marriage to Jeanne d'Erdoy, the heiress of a noble family of Saint-Palais, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, at the bar of the Parliament of Navarre. He worked as a lawyer at the Estates of Soule, where he was elected commoner representative in 1663. He spent his leisure and his fortune in the search for documents bearing on the old Basque and Béarnese provinces; and the fruits of his studies in the archives of Bayonne, Toulouse, Pau, Périgord and other cities were embodied in forty-five manuscript volumes, which were sent by his son Gabriel to Colbert. Twenty of these are in the Bibliothèque Nationale of Paris (Coll. Duchesne). In his quest for information, he attempted to scour the files of the Accountancy Cha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arnauld Mercier
Arnauld Mercier (born 4 June 1972) is a French football manager and a former player. He spent most of his career playing in the French Ligue 2 and Championnat National, but had a spell in Italy where he played three seasons in Serie B. After his playing career, he became a coach, and managed RBDB and Seraing United. Playing career Born in Bayeux, Mercier began playing football for Ligue 2 side Rouen in 1990. After three seasons the club were relegated to the Championnat National, and he left for another third-tier club, Fécamp. Mercier spent three seasons with Fécamp and the following two with Valenciennes, continuing to play in the Championnat National. In 1998, Mercier moved to Italy, joining Serie A side Reggina. He was unable to work his way into the first team and went on loan to Serie B sides Andria, Savoia and Cosenza Cosenza (; Languages of Calabria#Northern Calabrian (Cosentian), Cosentian: ''Cusenza'', ) is a city located in Calabria, Italy. The city centre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marie Angélique Arnauld
Jacqueline-Marie-Angélique Arnauld, S.O.Cist. or Arnault, called La Mère Angélique (8 September 1591, in Paris – 6 August 1661, in Port-Royal-des-Champs), was abbess of the Abbey of Port-Royal, which became a center of Jansenism under her abbacy. Biography Arnauld was the third of the 20 children of the lawyer Antoine Arnauld, and one of six sisters of the philosopher Antoine Arnauld. From an early age, her family had determined that she should become not only a nun, but the superior of a convent. While Arnauld was being raised by Cistercian nuns in the Abbey of Port-Royal-des-Champs, at the prompting of her maternal grandfather, Abbess Jeanne Boulehart selected her as her successor at the age of seven. The family forged her age on the documents forwarded to the Vatican. She was sent to be educated at Maubuisson Abbey, ruled by Angélique d'Estrées, sister of Gabrielle d'Estrées, mistress of Henry IV. On 5 July 1602, months before her 12th birthday, she became coad ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Antoine Arnauld
Antoine Arnauld (; 6 February 16128 August 1694) was a French Catholic theologian, priest, philosopher and mathematician. He was one of the leading intellectuals of the Jansenist group of Port-Royal and had a very thorough knowledge of patristics. Contemporaries called him ''le Grand'' to distinguish him from his father. Biography Antoine Arnauld was born in Paris to the Arnauld family. The twentieth and youngest child of the original Antoine Arnauld, he was originally intended for the bar, but decided instead to study theology at the Sorbonne. Here he was brilliantly successful, and his career was flourishing when he came under the influence of Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, the spiritual director and leader of the convent of Port-Royal, and was drawn in the direction of Jansenism. His book, ''De la fréquente Communion'' (1643), was an important step in making the aims and ideals of this movement intelligible to the general public. It attracted controversy by being ag ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean Arnauld
Jean Arnauld was a French philosopher and theologian of the 17th century."'' A Brief History of Philosophers, 1600-1800''" 1831, Brian Charles, Legate Books He predominantly lived in Reims and most of his work was focused on logic and the failure of reason, the topic for which he is best known. He was unrelated to Antoine Arnauld, although contemporaneous. Life Arnauld was born into an influential, deeply cultured family in Reims. The exact date of his birth is unknown, and there is very little biographical written about him. He was born in 1580-1590 and died in 1645–1660. He studied in Paris and began his career there as a private tutor, but soon gave this up. Works The works of Arnauld are valuable as an historical source for the criticisms of reason and logic circa 1630; however, these are now presumed lost. None of his works has survived as a whole: there are only small fragments left, mainly due to their being discussed in other works. * '' L' Erreur de Logique'' (''The Er ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Isaac Arnauld
Isaac Arnauld (1566 – 14 October 1617), seigneur de Corbeville, was a member of the Arnauld family, a French family which during the 17th century produced several major Jansenists. He was the younger brother of Antoine Arnauld, and his son (also Isaac Arnauld) had a prestigious military career. He was made Intendant des finances of the kingdom of France by Sully. King Henry IV supported his becoming a surintendant des finances, shortly before his death. He trained his nephew Robert Arnauld d'Andilly in financial administration. He created the hôtel de Guémené, now in the place des Vosges The Place des Vosges (), originally the Place Royale, is the oldest planned square in Paris, France. It is located in the Marais district, and it straddles the dividing-line between the 3rd and 4th arrondissements of Paris. It is the oldest .... Madeleine de Scudéry and Robert Arnauld d'Andilly traced his portrait in their works. Sources * Tallemant des Réaux. ''Historie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |