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- Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy (May 1769 – 3 May 1833) was a renowned Jesuit preacher in late-18th- and early-19th-century France. He was known also as the Abbé de Lévignac. He was of noble birth, being a member of the MacCarthy Reagh family of Springhouse, Bansha, Co. Tipperary in Ireland who were Princes of Carbery and who subsequently became Counts of Toulouse in France. (en)
- Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy, né le 21 mai 1769 à Dublin (Irlande) et décédé le 3 mai 1833 à Annecy (France), est un prêtre jésuite irlandais. Entré chez les Jésuites en France il y passa toute sa vie comme brillant prédicateur. (fr)
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- Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy (May 1769 – 3 May 1833) was a renowned Jesuit preacher in late-18th- and early-19th-century France. He was known also as the Abbé de Lévignac. He was of noble birth, being a member of the MacCarthy Reagh family of Springhouse, Bansha, Co. Tipperary in Ireland who were Princes of Carbery and who subsequently became Counts of Toulouse in France. (en)
- Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy, né le 21 mai 1769 à Dublin (Irlande) et décédé le 3 mai 1833 à Annecy (France), est un prêtre jésuite irlandais. Entré chez les Jésuites en France il y passa toute sa vie comme brillant prédicateur. (fr)
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- Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy (fr)
- Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy (en)
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