Jean-Baptiste Brondel
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Jean-Baptiste Brondel
Summary
Jean-Baptiste Brondel is a human[1]. Born in Bruges[2], he… he was born on February 23, 1842[3]. He died in Helena[4]. He died on November 3, 1903[5]. He worked as a Latin Catholic priest[6], missionary[7], school teacher[8], Catholic bishop[9], and rector[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel was born in Bruges[2].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel passed away in Helena[4].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel was born on February 23, 1842[3].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel was born on February 24, 1842[12].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel died on November 3, 1903[5].
- Burial took place at Helena[13].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's father was Carolus Brondel[14].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's mother was Isabella Becquet[15].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel held citizenship in Belgium[16].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel worked as a Latin Catholic priest[6].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's professions included missionary[7].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel worked as a school teacher[8].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's professions included Catholic bishop[9].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel worked as a rector[10].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel held the position of diocesan bishop[17].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel held the position of Roman Catholic Bishop of Helena[18].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel held the position of vicar apostolic[19].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's education included a stint at Catholic University of Leuven[20].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's education included a stint at American College of the Immaculate Conception[21].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel was educated at Sint-Franciscus-Xaveriusinstituut[22].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel was educated at Sint-Lodewijkscollege[23].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[24].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel is recorded as male[25].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Jean-Baptiste Brondel's Commons category is recorded as Jean-Baptiste Brondel[27].
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Origins and Family
Jean-Baptiste Brondel's place of birth was Bruges[2]. Recorded date of birth include February 23, 1842[3] and February 24, 1842[12]. His father was Carolus Brondel[14]. His mother was Isabella Becquet[15].
Education
Educated at Catholic University of Leuven[20], a Catholic university[28], in Belgium[29], founded in 1834[30]; American College of the Immaculate Conception[21], a school[31], in Belgium[32], founded in 1857[33]; Sint-Franciscus-Xaveriusinstituut[22], a school[34], in Belgium[35]; and Sint-Lodewijkscollege[23], a school[36], in Belgium[37], founded in 1834[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Latin Catholic priest[6], missionary[7], school teacher[8], Catholic bishop[9], and rector[10]. Positions held include diocesan bishop[17], an ecclesiastical occupation[39]; Roman Catholic Bishop of Helena[18]; and vicar apostolic[19], an ecclesiastical occupation[40].
Personal Life
Jean-Baptiste Brondel's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[24].
Death and Burial
Jean-Baptiste Brondel died on November 3, 1903[5]. He died in Helena[4]. Burial took place at Helena[13].
Why It Matters
Jean-Baptiste Brondel ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]
FAQs
Where was Jean-Baptiste Brondel born?
Jean-Baptiste Brondel was born in Bruges[2].
Where did Jean-Baptiste Brondel die?
Jean-Baptiste Brondel passed away in Helena[4].
Who were Jean-Baptiste Brondel's parents?
Jean-Baptiste Brondel's father was Carolus Brondel[14]. Jean-Baptiste Brondel's mother was Isabella Becquet[15].
What did Jean-Baptiste Brondel do for work?
Jean-Baptiste Brondel worked as Latin Catholic priest[6], missionary[7], school teacher[8], Catholic bishop[9], and rector[10].
Where did Jean-Baptiste Brondel go to school?
Jean-Baptiste Brondel was educated at Catholic University of Leuven[20], American College of the Immaculate Conception[21], Sint-Franciscus-Xaveriusinstituut[22], and Sint-Lodewijkscollege[23].