Cardinal Richelieu, a Roman Catholic prelate, lived most of his life in Paris, France. He was born in 1585 and died in 1642.
Marie of France lived in the twelve century. The protestant heresy hadn't been invented yet, she was Catholic.
Mendicant - he lived by begging for handouts.
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Roman Catholic AnswerAll of the mysteries of the Rosary are about the life of Jesus and Mary, St. Bernadette lived about 1,800 years later, there are no mysteries of Jesus preaching in nineteenth century France.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Musa was a sixth century mystic, a virgin who lived in Rome.
Yes, Alexander Pope was a Roman Catholic who lived in England in 1688. Due to his religion he was unable to attend college as Catholics were not permitted higher education in England at the time. He was educated at home by priests.
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Hernando de Soto lived for 46 years. He was a Spanish explorer and a member of the Roman Catholic Church.
Because that was the only Christian denomination in France at the time Charlegmagne lived. He didn't really have any other options.
Paris is named afted the Gaulish tribe of the Parisii who lived there at the time of the roman conquest.