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Urbain de Florit de La Tour de Clamouze

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Occupation
  
Missionary

Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

Name
  
Urbain Florit


Urbain de Florit de La Tour de Clamouze

Born
  
October 7, 1794 (
1794-10-07
)
Meyrueis, Lozere, France

Died
  
August 2, 1868(1868-08-02) (aged 73)Rikitea, Mangareva

Urbain de Florit de La Tour de Clamouze, SS.CC., (born Alphonse de Florit de La Tour de Clamouze; 7 October 1794 – 2 August 1868) was a French nobleman and later lay brother of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a religious institute of the Roman Catholic Church. He was part of the Roman Catholic mission in the Gambier Islands from 1835 until his death in 1863. He founded and headed the Re'e Seminary College on Aukena, one of the earliest institution of higher learning in the South Pacific, where native Mangarevan boys were taught Latin and French as future clergymen. The young King Joseph Gregorio II was also educated at the College.

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