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    Gabriel Piguet (born 24 Feb 1887 at Mâcon, died 3 July 1952 at Clermont-Ferrand) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand, France. Involved in...
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  • Piguet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amedée Piguet, Swiss wrestler Charles Piguet (1859–1918), Swiss tutor Gabriel Piguet (1887–1952)...
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    Münster who was dying of tuberculosis received his ordination at Dachau. Gabriel Piguet, Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand had arrived at the camp in September and...
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  • tuberculosis received his ordination at Dachau. His fellow prisoner Gabriel Piguet, the Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand presided at the secret ceremony. Leisner...
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    bringing him to the attention of the Gestapo. His fellow prisoner Gabriel Piguet, the Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand presided at the secret ceremony. Leisner...
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  • Prime Minister of France Prince Xavier of Bourbon-Parma Armand Mottet Gabriel Piguet, Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand Raymond Van Wymeersch, Free French Air Force...
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    drawings which are now in the Struthof Concentration Camp Museum. Bishop Gabriel Piguet, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand, was interned at Natzweiler...
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  • in France to the Vichy French ambassador to the Holy See. Monsignor Gabriel Piguet, the Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand, allowed Jewish children to be hidden...
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    well as a didactic poem of over 20,000 verses. In December, Bishop Gabriel Piguet, a French prisoner, secretly ordained a seminarian from Schoenstatt...
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    in December 1944 by bishop of Clermont-Ferrand (and fellow prisoner) Gabriel Piguet; Leisner died soon after the liberation of the camp. Among other Catholic...
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    17 December 1944, Gaudete Sunday, a fellow prisoner, French Bishop Gabriel Piguet, secretly ordained him a priest. The necessary paperwork with the authorization...
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    Pierre-Marie Belmont (1893–1921) Jean-François-Etienne Marnas (1921–1932) Gabriel Piguet (1933–1952) Pierre-Abel-Louis Chappot de la Chanonie (1953–1974) Jean...
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    Djokovic became the brand ambassador of Swiss watch manufacturer Audemars Piguet. Less than a month later, Djokovic signed a sponsorship deal with German...
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    Coward, McCann, 1959, p. 140. Foreword to World Labour and Caux, Caux, 1950. Piguet and Sentis, Ce Monde que Dieu nous confie, Centurion, 1979, p. 64. "History...
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  • (Pro-Am) 183 DNF DNF 21 Ferrari 488 GTE Evo Ulysse de Pauw Simon Mann Julien Piguet LMGTE Am 21 DNF DNF 54 Francesco Castellacci Thomas Flohr Davide Rigon 312...
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    Deletraz's No. 41 WRT, Bortolotti's No. 61 Prema cars, Vector Sport's Gabriel Aubry, IDEC's Chatin, Cool's de Gerus, Prema's other entry of Bent Viscaal...
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  • Belmont (1893–1921) Jean-François-Étienne Marnas (1921–1932) Gabriel-Emmanuel-Joseph Piguet (1933–1952) Pierre-Abel-Louis Chappot de la Chanonie (1953–1973)...
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  • the Prema Racing #63 (Mirko Bortolotti) beat the Vector Racing #10 of Gabriel Aubry to pole by 0.001 seconds. Neither team had a role to play in the...
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  • Edmond Capt (born 1946), Swiss watchmaker, general director of Frédéric Piguet and Nouvelle Lémania, engineer Mouvement Valjoux 7750. Philippe Dufour (born...
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    She was appointed as the ambassadress for a Swiss watch brand, Audemars Piguet. Anggun did a duet with Julio Iglesias on a reworked version of "All of...
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