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  • 1French Protestant Church, Brighton — Infobox church name = L Eglise Française Reformée caption = Side view of the church, with the Metropole Hotel behind landscape = yes denomination = Reformed Church of France founded date = 1858 architect = W. G. Gibbins style = Gothic constructed …

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  • 2French Protestant Missionary Society — The French Protestant Missionary Society at Paris was an early French Protestant Christian missionary society that was involved in sending workers to China [American Presbyterian Mission (1867), p. v vi] during the late Qing… …

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  • 3French migration to the United Kingdom — infobox ethnic group group = French Britons Britanniques français caption = Notable French Britions: Augustus Charles Pugin, Dido, George du Maurier, Samia Smith Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Emma Watson, Henrietta Maria poptime = 200,000 300,000… …

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  • 4French American — Infobox Ethnic group group =flagicon|France French American flagicon|US caption = Brett Favre, Angelina Jolie, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Col. Peter Julien Ortiz, Captain Jean Lafitte, Jack Kerouac poptime = 11,800,000 [cite web… …

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  • 5French Polynesia —    Catholics began the process of Christianizing the islands that are now French Polynesia in 1659, but Protestant efforts that began in the 19th century have won over the majority of the population.    In 1797, a group of missionaries arrived in …

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  • 6French Wars of Religion — Part of European wars of religion Depiction of the St. Bartholomew s Day massacre by François Duboi …

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  • 7French Revolution — • A view of its effect on the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. French Revolution     French Revolution     † …

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  • 8French Renaissance — is a recent term used to describe a cultural and artistic movement in France from the late 15th century to the early 17th century. It is associated with the pan European Renaissance that many cultural historians believe originated in northern… …

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  • 9French people — can refer to: * The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law. * People whose ancestors lived in France or the area that later became France.They are one of the Latin… …

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  • 10French Congregation of the Oratory —     French Congregation of the Oratory     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► French Congregation of the Oratory     Founded in Paris at the beginning of the seventeenth century by Cardinal Pierre de Bérulle, who, in Bossuet s words, made glisten in the… …

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