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  1. Marguerite Périer ( Clermont-Ferrand, 6 de abril de 1646 - ibídem, 14 de abril de 1733) 1 fue una religiosa jansenista francesa, figura destacada de este credo. El milagro de la Santa Espina. Hija de Gilberte Pascal, Marguerite era sobrina y ahijada de Blaise Pascal. Ingresó en la abadía de Port Royal des Champs en 1654.

  2. Clermont-Ferrand, France. Nationality (legal) French. Occupation. Nun. Marguerite Périer (6 April 1646 – 14 April 1733) was a French nun and follower of Jansenism. She was the niece of Blaise Pascal, and wrote a biography of her uncle that has been preserved.

  3. Le miracle de la Sainte-Épine. Fille de Gilberte Pascal et de Florin Périer, Marguerite est la nièce et la filleule de Blaise Pascal. Elle est placée à l' abbaye de Port-Royal de Paris en 1654 1, 2 . Le 24 mars 1656, elle est l'objet d'un important événement dans l'histoire du jansénisme.

  4. Marguerite Périer (Clermont-Ferrand, 6 de abril de 1646 - ibídem, 14 de abril de 1733) [1] fue una religiosa jansenista francesa, figura destacada de este credo. Quick facts: Marguerite Périer, Información personal, Naci...

  5. 2019. Published by: University of Notre Dame Press. View. summary. There have been many studies analyzing the philosophy of Blaise Pascal, but this book is the first full-length study of the philosophies of his sisters, Jacqueline Pascal and Gilberte Pascal Périer, and his niece, Marguerite Périer.

    • S.J. John J. Conley
    • 2019
  6. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Marguerite Périer (6 April 1646 – 14 April 1733) was a French nun and follower of Jansenism. She was the niece of Blaise Pascal, and wrote a biography of her uncle that has been preserved. Oops something went wrong: 403. Marguerite Périer was a French nun and follower of Jansenism.

  7. Marguerite Périer: creed and resistance. Conclusion : canon and gender. Publisher's summary. There have been many studies analyzing the philosophy of Blaise Pascal, but this book is the first full-length study of the philosophies of his sisters, Jacqueline Pascal and Gilberte Pascal Perier, and his niece, Marguerite Perier.