Baudran, Barthelemy a French Jesuit and theologian, was born about 1730 at Vienne, in Dauphiny, and died at Lyons near the closo of the 18th century. A number of his works have been published together under the title (Euvres Spirituelles de Baudranz (Lyons, 1777). He afterwards published anonymously, L’Ame Contemplant les Grandeurs d, Dieu, with … Continue reading “Baudran, Barthelemy”
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Baudouin, Michel
Baudouin, Michel Italian missionary, born in Quebec, Canada, 8 March, 1692, entered the Society of Jesus in France at the age of twenty-one, arrived in Louisiana (on his return to America) in 1728; d. at New Orleans in, or after, 1768. Shortly after his arrival in Louisiana, he was sent to the Choctaw Mission, where … Continue reading “Baudouin, Michel”
Baudouin, Louis Marie
Baudouin, Louis Marie a French priest, and founder of an order of nuns called the Ursulines of Jesus, was born Aug. 2, 1765, at Montaign, diocese of Lugon. He finished his studies at the Seminary of the Lazarites at Lucon, and took refuge in Spain during the Revolution. At the renewal of the amnesty accorded … Continue reading “Baudouin, Louis Marie”
Baudouin, Gabriel
Baudouin, Gabriel a French preacher of the Congregation of St. Vincent de Paul, and founder of the great Hospice of the Infant Jesus at Warsaw, was born April 5, 1689, at Avesnes, in Flanders. In 1717 he came to Poland, and there distinguished himself for more than half a century by his religious virtues and … Continue reading “Baudouin, Gabriel”
Baudouin, Francois
Baudouin, Francois a French theologian and lawyer, was born at Arras, Jan. 1, 1520, and taught law successively at Strasburg and Heidelberg. He was the orator of Antony of Bourbon at the Council of Trent. He died at Paris, Nov. 3, 1573, leaving some historical and literary works, especially on Roman jurisprudence. See Hoefer, Nouv. … Continue reading “Baudouin, Francois”
Baudouin, De Ninone
Baudouin, De Ninone canon of the abbot Church of Ninone in Belgium, and a monk of the Premonstrant Order, who lived at the end of the 13th century, left a chronicle from the birth of Christ to the year 1294, which is preserved among the MSS. of his abbey. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. … Continue reading “Baudouin, De Ninone”
Baudouin
Baudouin SEE BALDWIN. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Baudillius
Baudillius saint and martyr. The name of this saint has been corrupted in various ways, but Baudillius is that assigned to him by St. Gregory of Tours (De Gloria Mart. i, 78). Very little is known about him, but the common opinion is, that he was born in that part of Celtic Gaul which lay … Continue reading “Baudillius”
Baudet, Gui
Baudet, Gui bishop of Langres, was born at Beaune, in Franche Comtd, at the close of the 13th century. He was first professor of law, then chancellor of France in 1334, under Philip of Valois. He died in 1339. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Baudet, Etienne
Baudet, Etienne a French engraver, was born at Blois about 1620, and studied first in Paris. He afterwards went to Rome and adopted the style of Bloemart; His best works are said to approach the style of John Baptist Poilly. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Paris, where he died in 1691. … Continue reading “Baudet, Etienne”