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Chaminade, Guillaume Joseph, 1761-1850

LC control no.n 79046526
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Personal name headingChaminade, Guillaume Joseph, 1761-1850
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Variant(s)Chaminade, Guillermo José, 1761-1850
Chaminade, William Joseph, 1761-1850
Chaminade, Guglielmo Giuseppe, 1761-1850
Chaminade, père, 1761-1850
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Marianists
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Associated countryFrance
Birth date1761-04-08
Death date1850-01-22
Place of birthPérigueux (France)
Place of deathBordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France)
Profession or occupationPriests
Found inNeubert, E. (Emile). Mon idéal, Jésus fils de Marie : d'après l'esprit du P. Chaminade, 1933: title page (P[ère]. Chaminade)
Doig Klinge, Germán. Dos maestros espirituales, 1982: title page (Guillermo José Chaminade) page 10 (born 1761 in Périgueux, France; known as the Good Father (el Buen Padre)) page 13 (died January 22, 1850)
Garvin, John E. The centenary of the Society of Mary, 1917: title page (Reverend William Joseph Chaminade, founder of the Society of Mary)
nuc92-6205: His Scritti sulla Società di Maria, 1963 (hdg. on ODaU-M rept.: Chaminade, Guillaume Joseph, 1761-1850; usage: Guglielmo Giuseppe Chaminade)
Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed February 26, 2024 (authorized access point: Chaminade, Guillaume-Joseph (1761-1850); other data in authority record: chanoine honoraire de Bordeaux; born April 8, 1761, in Périgueux (Dordogne); died January 22, 1850, in Bordeaux (Gironde); variant form of name: Chaminade, père)
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French Wikipedia, viewed February 26, 2024 (Guillaume-Joseph Chaminade; born April 8, 1761, in Périgueux (Dordogne); died January 22, 1850; French priest and founder of the Marianists; ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1785; he was beatified on September 3, 2000, by Pope John Paul II)