Emmanuelle Cinquin, the Glossary
Emmanuelle Cinquin, NDS (born 16 November 1908 – 20 October 2008), widely known just as Sœur Emmanuelle, was a religious sister of both Belgian and French origins, noted for her involvement in working for the plight of the poor in Turkey and Egypt.[1]
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36 relations: Alexandria, Allée Claude Cahun–Marcel Moore, Alsace, Arabic, Bas-Rhin, Belgians, Belgium, Bernard Kouchner, Birth control, Boulevard du Montparnasse, Boulevard Raspail, Brussels, Cairo, Callian, Var, Calogero (singer), Congregation of Our Lady of Sion, Egypt, France, Istanbul, Jean-Marie Cavada, L'Express, Le Vif/L'Express, Les plus grands Belges, Lingerie, Matthieu Ricard, Mother Teresa, Philosophy, Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Religious name, Religious sister, Saint-Omer, Tunis, Turkey, University of Paris, Wissembourg, Zabbaleen.
- 20th-century French nuns
- Anti-poverty advocates
- Belgian people of French descent
- French expatriates in Egypt
- French expatriates in Tunisia
- French expatriates in Turkey
Alexandria
Alexandria (الإسكندرية; Ἀλεξάνδρεια, Coptic: Ⲣⲁⲕⲟϯ - Rakoti or ⲁⲗⲉⲝⲁⲛⲇⲣⲓⲁ) is the second largest city in Egypt and the largest city on the Mediterranean coast.
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Allée Claude Cahun–Marcel Moore
Allée Claude Cahun–Marcel Moore is a street in Montparnasse in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France.
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Alsace
Alsace (Low Alemannic German/Alsatian: Elsàss ˈɛlsɑs; German: Elsass (German spelling before 1996: Elsaß.) ˈɛlzas ⓘ; Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.
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Arabic
Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.
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Bas-Rhin
Bas-Rhin is a département in Alsace which is a part of the Grand Est super-region of France.
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Belgians
Belgians (Belgen; Belges; Belgier) are people identified with the Kingdom of Belgium, a federal state in Western Europe.
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Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.
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Bernard Kouchner
Bernard Kouchner (born 1 November 1939) is a French politician and doctor.
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Birth control
Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent unintended pregnancy.
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Boulevard du Montparnasse
The Boulevard du Montparnasse is a two-way boulevard in Montparnasse, in the 6th, 14th and 15th arrondissements of Paris.
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Boulevard Raspail
Boulevard Raspail is a boulevard of Paris, in France.
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Brussels
Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.
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Cairo
Cairo (al-Qāhirah) is the capital of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, and is the country's largest city, being home to more than 10 million people.
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Callian, Var
Callian (Calian) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France.
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Calogero (singer)
Calogero Joseph Salvatore Maurici (born 30 July 1971), better known as Calogero, is a French singer.
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Congregation of Our Lady of Sion
The Congregation of Our Lady of Sion (Congrégation de Notre-Dame de Sion, abbreviated NDS) is composed of two religious congregations in the Roman Catholic Church founded in Paris, France.
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Egypt
Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
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Jean-Marie Cavada
Jean-Marie Cavada (born 24 February 1940 in Épinal, Vosges) is a French politician and former journalist and media executive who last served as a Member of the European Parliament for Ile de France from 2004 until 2019.
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L'Express
(stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris.
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Le Vif/L'Express
Le Vif/L'Express is a weekly news magazine published in Brussels, Belgium.
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Les plus grands Belges
Les plus grands Belges (French for "The Greatest Belgians"), is a television show that aired in 2005 on the Belgian French-speaking public channel RTBF.
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Lingerie
Lingerie is a category of primarily women's clothing including undergarments (mainly brassieres), sleepwear, and lightweight robes.
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Matthieu Ricard
Matthieu Ricard (माथ्यु रिका, born 15 February 1946) is a Nepalese French writer, photographer, translator and Buddhist monk who resides at Shechen Tennyi Dargyeling Monastery in Nepal.
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Mother Teresa
Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu MC (born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu,; 26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), better known as Mother Teresa, was an Albanian-Indian Catholic nun and the founder of the Missionaries of Charity.
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Philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
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Priesthood in the Catholic Church
The priesthood is the office of the ministers of religion, who have been commissioned ("ordained") with the Holy orders of the Catholic Church.
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Religious name
A religious name is a type of given name bestowed for a religious purposes, and which is generally used in such contexts.
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Religious sister
A religious sister (abbreviated: Sr.) in the Catholic Church is a woman who has taken public vows in a religious institute dedicated to apostolic works, as distinguished from a nun who lives a cloistered monastic life dedicated to prayer and labor, or a canoness regular, who provides a service to the world, either teaching or nursing, within the confines of the monastery.
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Saint-Omer
Saint-Omer (Sint-Omaars; Picard: Saint-Onmé) is a commune and sub-prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department in France.
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Tunis
Tunis (تونس) is the capital and largest city of Tunisia.
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
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University of Paris
The University of Paris (Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne, was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.
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Wissembourg
Wissembourg (South Franconian: Weisseburch; German: Weißenburg) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in northeastern France.
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Zabbaleen
The Zabbaleen (زبالين) is a word which literally means "garbage people" in Egyptian Arabic.
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See also
20th-century French nuns
- Élise Rivet
- Ève Lavallière
- 19 martyrs of Algeria
- Agnès-Marie Valois
- Alice Domon
- Amélie Rigard
- Cécile Bruyère
- Elizabeth of the Trinity
- Emmanuelle Cinquin
- Eugénie Joubert
- Gabrielle Bossis
- Léonie Duquet
- Léonie Martin
- Leonie Aviat
- Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus
- Lucile Randon
- Marie Carré
- Marie Therese Vauzou
- Marie de Mandat-Grancey
- Marie-France Banc
- Marie-Julie Jahenny
- Marie-Renée Roudaut
- Mary of the Passion
- Mathilde Raclot
- Nathalie Becquart
- Odette Prévost
- Vera Duss
- Veronica of the Passion
- Yvonne Beauvais
- Yvonne Reungoat
Anti-poverty advocates
- Óscar Romero
- Aloysius Pieris
- Ana Julia Duque Heckner
- Arundhati Roy
- August Strindberg
- Bert Tucker
- Dami Im
- Emmanuelle Cinquin
- Enygma
- Ernesto Cardenal
- Fred Hollows
- Gennady Zyuganov
- Gerda Marcus
- Gustavo Gutiérrez
- Hajime Matsumoto
- Han Bi-ya
- Hermógenes López Coarchita
- Linda Littlejohn
- Live Below the Line
- Lubertha Johnson
- Make Poverty History
- Mujeres Creando
- Paul Yeboah
- Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem
- Vilmos Apor
- William MacAskill
Belgian people of French descent
- Adrien Truffert
- Archduchess Yolande of Austria
- Arnaud de Borchgrave
- Bob de Groot
- Camille Coquilhat
- Charles Rogier
- Charles-Marie de Braconnier
- Claire Orcel
- David Pollet
- David van der Poel
- De Ficquelmont family
- Emmanuelle Cinquin
- Fiona Ferro
- François Weyergans
- Gaston Saint-Paul de Sinçay
- Georges Rodenbach
- Hendrik Conscience
- Jacques Ochs
- Jade Foret
- Jenna Thiam
- José Samyn
- Josephus Thimister
- Léon Degrelle
- Louis Bernheim
- Marguerite Yourcenar
- Mathieu van der Poel
- Paul Le Marinel
- Paul Nougé
- Plastic Bertrand
- Steed Malbranque
- Xavier Chen
French expatriates in Egypt
- Émile Chassinat
- Émile Rumeau
- Albert Gabriel
- Armand Panigel
- Charles Kuentz (Egyptologist)
- Claude Sicard
- Emmanuelle Cinquin
- Ferdinand de Lesseps
- Georges Daressy
- Georges Gorse
- Georges Goyon
- Georges Parcq
- Guillaume-Antoine Olivier
- Henri Émilien Rousseau
- Jean Agélou
- Jean Cortot
- Jean Josipovici
- Jean Lacouture
- Jean-Baptiste Pastré
- Jean-Louis Asselin de Cherville
- Joseph Pons d'Arnaud
- Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds
- Marc Blanchard
- Paul Bovier-Lapierre
- Paul Fournel
- Pierre Lacau
- René-Nicolas Dufriche Desgenettes
- Robert Favart
- Yves F. Barbaza
French expatriates in Tunisia
- Aline Réveillaud de Lens
- Antoine Biancamaria
- Emmanuelle Cinquin
- Ferdinand de Lesseps
- Georges Bortoli
- Lucien Golvin
- Michel Luc
- Rodolphe d'Erlanger
- Stéphane Gilli
- Urbain Blanc
French expatriates in Turkey
- Albert Gabriel
- Alexandre Vallaury
- Emmanuelle Cinquin
- Georges Dumézil
- Guillaume-Antoine Olivier
- Judith Liberman
- Louis Jourdan
- Paul Garelli
- Samson Cerfberr
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuelle_Cinquin
Also known as Madeleine Cinquin, Sister Emmanuelle, Soeur Emmanuelle, Sour Emmanuelle.