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* 1719 – Pasquier Quesnel, French Jansenist theologian ( b. 1634 )
* July 14 – Pasquier Quesnel, French Jansenist theologian ( d. 1719 )
The 1725 council also decreed the duty of adhering to the Papal Bull Unigenitus ( 1713 ) of Clement XI that condemned the Oratorian, Pasquier Quesnel.
* December 2 – Pasquier Quesnel, French Jansenist theologian ( b. 1634 )
Pasquier Quesnel ( 1634 – 1719 ), whose book Réflexions morales sur le Nouveau Testament set off the last major flare-up of the Jansenist controversy, ultimately leading to the 1713 papal bull Unigenitus.
Pasquier Quesnel.
Pasquier Quesnel ( July 14, 1634 – December 2, 1719 ) was a French Jansenist theologian.
Unigenitus condemned 101 propositions of Pasquier Quesnel as:
In 1671 Pasquier Quesnel had published a book entitled Abrégé de la morale de l ' Evangile (" Morality of the Gospel, Abridged ").

Pasquier and had
* Andoche Alfred Michel Junot, 3rd Duc d ' Abrantes ( Ciudad Rodrigo, 25 November 1810 – killed in action at Brescia, 19 July 1859 ), married firstly on 2 April 1845 Marie Céline Elise Lepic ( 9 October 1824 – 6 June 1847 ), and married secondly on 10 January 1853 Marie Louise Léonie Lepic ( 19 July 1829 – 17 August 1868 ), both sisters, daughters of Joachim Lepic, 1st Baron Lepic, and wife Anne-Marguerite Pasquier, and had:
The main challenge of his career was the strange conspiracy of the republican general Claude François de Malet ( October 1812 ); Malet, spreading false news that Napoleon had died in the Russian campaign, managed to surprise and capture some of the ministers and other authorities in Paris, among them Pasquier.
In 1720 his brother Lewis, in what may be a formal letter to the vicar-general of the Bishop of Apt, contradicted a report that Thomas had concurred in an appeal to a general council against the condemnation of Pasquier Quesnel's ‘ Moral Reflections ’ by Pope Clement XI.
Pasquier, the comte de Beugnot, the baron de Barante, Georges Cuvier, Mounier, Guizot and Decazes had been imperial officials.

Pasquier and member
As a poet Pasquier is chiefly interesting as a minor member of the Pléiade movement.

Pasquier and from
Two other professional musicians were also among his fellow prisoners ( violinist Jean le Boulaire and cellist Étienne Pasquier ), and after he managed to obtain some paper and a small pencil from a sympathetic guard, Messiaen wrote a short trio for them ; this piece developed into the Quatuor for the same trio with himself at the piano.
* 1984 First descent by ski by team CAF Besançon ( France ) led by Daniel Croisot, summit by Wim Pasquier and Patrice Bournat, ski from the summit, joined by Dr Dominique Dock from 7800m, totally skied the face down to base-camp set at 5200m.
For some time, and especially during the Reign of Terror ( 1793 – 1794 ), Pasquier remained in obscurity ; but this did not save him from arrest in the year 1794.
When Napoleon abdicated in April 1814, Pasquier continued to exercise his functions for a few days in order to preserve order, and then resigned from the prefecture of police, whereupon Louis XVIII of France allotted to him the Corps des Ponts et Chaussées.
After the abdication of Louis-Philippe in February 1848, Chancelier Pasquier retired from active life and set to work to compile the notes and reminiscences of his long and active career.

Pasquier and at
* Alain Pasquier and Jean-Luc Martinez, Praxitèle, catalogue of the exhibition at the Louvre Museum, March, 23-June 18, 2007, Louvre editions & Somogy, Paris, 2007 ( ISBN 978-2-35031-111-1 ).
* 2007 Praxitèle: 2007 exhibition at the Musée du Louvre Exhibition catalogue by Alain Pasquier and Jean-Luc Martinez.
Étienne Pasquier ( 7 June 1529 – 1 September 1615 ), French lawyer and man of letters, was born at Paris, on 7 June 1529 by his own account, according to others a year earlier.
At the Grands Jours of Poitiers of the date mentioned, and at those of Troyes in 1583, Pasquier officiated ; and each occasion has left a curious literary memorial of the jests with which he and his colleagues relieved their graver duties.
In 1585 Pasquier was appointed by Henry III advocate-general at the Paris cours des comptes, an important body having political as well as financial and legal functions.
The civil wars compelled Pasquier to leave Paris and for some years he lived at Tours, working steadily at his great book, but he returned to Paris in Henry IV's train in March 1594.
Born in Paris in a family of the noblesse de robe, with ancestors such as Étienne Pasquier, he was destined for the legal profession and was educated at the Collège de Juilly near Paris.
He completed his professional training on the contrabass at the age of twenty under Vincent Pasquier of the Orchestre de Paris and Jean Marc Rollez, soloist with the Paris Opera.

Pasquier and which
Contrary to many other historical works of the time, Pasquier was seeking to create an accurate reconstruction of past for the present needs of France, which he held to be in a period of crisis.

Pasquier and was
French essayist Montaigne, who gave a spirited defense of Seneca and Plutarch in his Essays, was himself considered by Pasquier a " French Seneca "; similarly, Thomas Fuller praised Joseph Hall as " our English Seneca ".
Here again, in a position where he could observe and review affairs, he performed valuable service, especially under the presidency of the duc d ' Audiffred Pasquier, who was glad to have Sorel's advice in the most serious crises of internal politics.
Étienne-Denis, duc de Pasquier ( 21 April 1767 – 5 July 1862 ), Chancelier de France, ( a title revived for him by Louis-Philippe in 1837 ), was a French statesman.
Interceptor was a British game show created by Jacques Antoine, Jean Jacques Pasquier and Malcolm Heyworth.
In 1517 it was mentioned as Pasquier and in 1550, Chêne was mentioned as loz Chanoz.
He lived to see the election of Louis-Napoleon as president of the Second Republic, and died in April 1850 ; with the exception of Étienne Denis Pasquier, he was the last surviving minister of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Pasquier and .
* September 1 – Étienne Pasquier, French lawyer and man of letters ( b. 1529 )
* June 7 – Étienne Pasquier, French lawyer, poet and author ( d. 1615 )
During Winter season, many foreign jockeys also come to India like Richard Hughes, Stéphane Pasquier, Martin Dwyer, Ladjadj Stephane Anthony Crastus.
In February 1955, Brel met Georges Pasquier ( known as Jojo ) who would become the singer's closest friend, manager, and personal chauffeur.
Henri Estienne called it detestable, and Étienne Pasquier said it deserved to be thrown into the fire with its author if he were still living.
Pasquier attempts to contrast France with Rome and believes that the history of France is as great as the history of Rome, criticizing the widespread use of Latin, Roman law, etc.
( Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1970 )-See the chapter on Pasquier p28-71.
Fénelon particularly condemned Pasquier Quesnel's Réflexions morales sur le Nouveau Testament, and his writings were part of the build-up to Pope Clement XI's 1713 bull Unigenitus, condemning Quesnel's opinions.
Carnot, Pasquier, Lavalette, Thiébault, and others thought him prematurely aged and enfeebled.
He belonged to an identifiable French school of antiquarian and cultural history, with Lancelot Voisin de La Popelinière, Louis Le Caron, Louis Le Roy, Étienne Pasquier and Nicolas Vignier.

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