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<p> a learned French Benedictine of the [[Society]] of St. Maur, was born at St. Symphorien, in the diocese of Avranches, in 1641. In concert with Lenourry and Jean Duchesne, he revised the manuscripts of St. Ambrose. His death prevented his completing a new edition of the Councils and Monuments of Normandy. He died at the [[Abbey]] of St. Ouen of Rouen, March 23, 1711. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> a learned French Benedictine of the Society of St. Maur, was born at St. Symphorien, in the diocese of Avranches, in 1641. In concert with Lenourry and Jean Duchesne, he revised the manuscripts of St. Ambrose. His death prevented his completing a new edition of the Councils and [[Monuments]] of Normandy. He died at the [[Abbey]] of St. Ouen of Rouen, March 23, 1711. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Bellaise Julien [1]

a learned French Benedictine of the Society of St. Maur, was born at St. Symphorien, in the diocese of Avranches, in 1641. In concert with Lenourry and Jean Duchesne, he revised the manuscripts of St. Ambrose. His death prevented his completing a new edition of the Councils and Monuments of Normandy. He died at the Abbey of St. Ouen of Rouen, March 23, 1711. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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