Michel Stahl, the Glossary
Michel Stalh (1914–1989) was a resistant and a pastor of the Reformed Church.[1]
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7 relations: Aimargues, Bordeaux, Free France, French Resistance, Mulhouse, Order of Liberation, Reformed Church of France.
- French Calvinist and Reformed ministers
Aimargues
Aimargues is a commune in the Gard department in southern France.
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Bordeaux
Bordeaux (Gascon Bordèu; Bordele) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, southwestern France.
Free France
Free France (France libre) was a political entity claiming to be the legitimate government of France following the dissolution of the Third Republic during World War II.
See Michel Stahl and Free France
French Resistance
The French Resistance (La Résistance) was a collection of groups that fought the Nazi occupation and the collaborationist Vichy régime in France during the Second World War.
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Mulhouse
Mulhouse (Alsatian: Mìlhüsa;, meaning "mill house") is a city of the European Collectivity of Alsace (Haut-Rhin department, in the Grand Est region of France), close to the Swiss and German borders.
Order of Liberation
The Order of Liberation (Ordre de la Libération) is a French Order which was awarded to heroes of the Liberation of France during World War II. Michel Stahl and Order of Liberation are Companions of the Liberation.
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Reformed Church of France
The Reformed Church of France (Église réformée de France, ERF) was the main Protestant denomination in France with a Calvinist orientation that could be traced back directly to John Calvin.
See Michel Stahl and Reformed Church of France
See also
French Calvinist and Reformed ministers
- Élie Benoist
- Élisabeth Schmidt
- Étienne Chauvin
- Adolphe Monod
- André and Magda Trocmé
- Antoine Court
- Bertrand de Loque
- Brother Roger
- Charles Bertheau
- Charles Chiniquy
- Charles Le Cène
- Charles Wagner
- Claude Pajon
- Daniel Chamier
- Daniel de Superville (1657–1728)
- David Blondel
- Edmond de Pressensé
- Frédéric Desmons
- Frédéric Monod
- François Peruçel de la Rivière
- Isaac Dubourdieu
- Isaac de Beausobre
- Jacques Antoine Rabaut-Pommier
- Jacques Basnage
- Jacques Bernard (theologian)
- Jacques Martin (pacifist)
- Jacques Reclus
- Jean Daillé
- Jean Dubourdieu
- Jean Lasserre
- Jean Réville
- Jean de Léry
- Jean-Arnold de Clermont
- Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne
- John Bost
- John Calvin
- Laurent Drelincourt
- Louis Cappel
- Marc David Alba Lasource
- Marcel Manoël
- Matthieu Cottière
- Michel Leplay
- Michel Stahl
- Paul Rabaut
- Pierre Allix
- Pierre Courthial
- Pierre Torreilles
- Robert le Maçon, Sieur de la Fontaine