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Pierre Parisot : ウィキペディア英語版
Pierre Parisot
Pierre Parisot (1697–1769) was a French missionary, Capuchin monk, and priest. He took several names like Père Norbert, Curé Parisot, Norbert de Bar-le-Duc, Norbert de Lorraine, or Abbé Platel.〔(Europe & the Far East - p.173-174 - Pierre Parisot (or Curé Parisot, Norbert de Bar-le-Duc, Norbert de Lorraine, or Abbé Platel )〕

He opposed Jesuits and wrote against them in his "Memoirs of the East Indian Missions" in 1744, exposing the methods in which they were obtaining the conversions.〔〔(The life and correspondence of Philip Yorke, earl of Hardwicke, lord high chancellor of Great Britain Pierre Parisot (1697-1770), Roman Catholic monk and later, in 1736 )〕
==Early life==

He was born at Bar-le-Duc in 1697. He entered into holy orders and was dispatched by his order on a mission to India as a Capuchin friar. He became Capuchin monk in 1716 and later, priest in 1729. In December 1736, he was appointed as Procurator of the French mission and was sent to Malabar and later to Pondicherry.〔 He stayed four years in India, including three years in Pondicherry where he came in contact with Jesuits that lead into a conflict.

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