- Pagi, Antoine
- Pagi, Antoine
• French ecclesiastical historian (1624-1699)Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Antoine Pagi — Antoine Pagi † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antoine Pagi French ecclesiastical historian. Born 31 March, 1624, at Rognes in the Department of Bouches du Rhone; died 5 June, 1699 at Aix. After studying with the Jesuits at Aix, he entered… … Catholic encyclopedia
Antoine Pagi — (31 March, 1624, at Rognes in the Department of Bouches du Rhone – 5 June, 1699 in Aix en Provence) was a French ecclesiastical historian. After studying with the Jesuits in Aix, he entered the monastery of the Conventual Franciscans in Arles,… … Wikipedia
Pagi, François — • French ecclesiastical historian, nephew of Antoine Pagi (1654 1721) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Francois Pagi — François Pagi † Catholic Encyclopedia ► François Pagi French ecclesiastical historian, nephew of Antoine Pagi. Born 7 September, 1654, at Lambesc in Provence; died 21 January, 1721 at Orange. After studying with the Oratorians at… … Catholic encyclopedia
François Pagi — (born 7 September1654, at Lambesc in Provence; died 21 January1721 at Orange) was a French Franciscan historian of the Catholic Church. LifeAfter studying with the Oratorians at Toulon, he became a Conventual Franciscan, and was three times… … Wikipedia
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