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Foucauld, Charles de 1858-1916 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Foucauld, Charles de 1858-1916
Used for/see from:
  • Foucauld, père de (Charles), 1858-1916
  • De Foucauld, Charles, 1858-1916
  • Carlo di Gesù, fratel, 1858-1916
  • Marie Albéric, Brother, 1858-1916
  • Charles de Jésus, Father, 1858-1916
  • Foucauld, Carlo Eugenio de, 1858-1916
  • Foucauld, Charles-Eugène, vicomte de, 1858-1916
  • Pontbriand, Charles de Foucauld, vicomte de, 1858-1916
  • De Pontbriand, Charles de Foucauld, vicomte, 1858-1916
  • Fūkū, Shārl dū, 1858-1916
  • فوكو، شارل دو، 1858-1916

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Pagin, R. Charles de Foucauld ... c1921.

Lorit, S.C. Charles de Foucauld, the silent witness, 1991: p. 9, etc. (b. Strasbourg; Charles de Foucauld de Pontbriand; vicomte de Pontbriand)

al-Taʻarruf ʻalá al-Maghrib, 1883-1884, 1999: v. 1, t.p. (F. Shārl dū Fūkū) cover p. 4 (V. Charles de Foudauld [in rom.])

Wikipedia, November 20, 2018 (Charles de Foucauld; born 15 September 1858 in Strasbourg, France; served as an officer of the French Army in North Africa, developed strong feelings about the desert and solitude; experienced conversation in 1886; joined the Cistercian Trappist order in 1890, in France, and then at Akbès on the Syrian-Turkish border; left in 1897 for Nazareth; ordained in 1901 in Viviers, France; returned to the Sahara in French Algeria, settled with Tuareg people in southern Algeria, studied Tuareg language and cultural traditions for ten years; killed by bandits on 1 December 1916)

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