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  1. Jean-Baptiste Berthier (1721–1804) was an officer (Lieutenant-Colonel) in the French Corps of Topographical Engineers during the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI . Biography. Early life. Jean-Baptiste Berthier was born on 6 January 1721 in Tonnerre, France . Career.

    • French
    • Military officer, architect, cartographer
  2. Jean-Baptiste Berthier, né le 6 janvier 1721 à Tonnerre dans l'Yonne est le fils unique de Michel Berthier, originaire de Chaource dans l'Aube, issu d'un milieu de laboureurs [1] qui s'établit comme charron à Tonnerre dans l'Yonne où il épousa Jeanne Dumez [2]. Il devient instructeur d'école militaire [1].

  3. 21 de may. de 2018 · - the heroic virtues of the Servant of God Jean-Baptiste Berthier, professed priest of the Institute of the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette; founder of the Congregation of the Missionaries of the Holy Family; born in Châtonnay, France on 24 February 1840 and died in Grave, Netherlands, on 16 October 1908;

  4. 21 de may. de 2018 · Catholicisme France. Le pape François a reconnu samedi 19 mai les vertus héroïques de Jean-Baptiste Berthier (1840-1908), fondateur de la congrégation des Missionnaires de la Sainte-Famille.

  5. BERTHIER, JEAN BAPTISTE Missionary of Our Lady of la Salette, founder of the Institute of the Holy Family (Missionaries of the Holy Family) for late priestly vocations, and ascetical writer;b. Chatonnay, Isère (France), Feb. 24, 1840; d. Grave, Holland, Oct. 16, 1908.

  6. Fr. Berthier, M.S., teacher, author, founder of the Missionaries of the Holy Family It was in 1895 that Father Jean-Baptiste Berthier, M.S., arrived in Holland, poor and determined like an authentic pioneer. He could not think of building,. since his resources did not allow for any expenditure, no matter how lavish it was.

  7. ‘Fils naturel et légitime' of an ancien régime noble, Jean-Baptiste Berthier, an engineer and geometer. Married Elisabeth of Bavaria in 1808. Trained at the Ecole du Génie d'Auxerre military engineers college. Officer in Rochambeau's headquarters during the American War of Independence – 1780.