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Juliette Colbert Falletti de Barolo (26 June 1786 – 19 January 1864) - born as Juliette Victoire Colbert and known in Italy as Giulia Falletti di Barolo - was a French Roman Catholic philanthropist and the founder of both the Sisters of Saint Anne and the Daughters of Jesus the Good Shepherd. Colbert was a well-educated girl living in France during and after the tumultuous French Revolution which caused her faith to deepen since she had the desire to aid the poor and neglected. Her marriage to a nobleman in Paris led to the two setting off to live in Turin where the couple threw themselves into charitable works. The couple bore no children but rather "adopted" the town's poor. Colbert was widowed some decades later and became professed into the Secular Franciscan Order while establishing h

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  • Juliette Colbert (de)
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  • Juliette Colbert de Barolo (fr)
  • Juliette Colbert (it)
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  • Juliette Colbert (nl)
  • Juliette Colbert (pl)
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  • Juliette Victoria Françoise Colbert di Maulévrier, verheiratete Giulia Falletti di Barolo (* 27. Juni 1785 oder 1786 in Maulévrier; † 19. Januar oder 18. Februar 1864 in Turin) war eine französische Philanthropin und italienische Markgräfin, die aufgrund ihrer Gläubigkeit und ihres sozialen Engagements zu den sogenannten Turiner Sozialheiligen zählt. (de)
  • Julieta Frances Colbert de Maulévrier (1785 - 1864), más conocida como la Marquesa de Barolo, fue una célebre dama turinesa del siglo XIX que se interesó por la situación de las niñas y jóvenes marginales o en situaciones difíciles en un tiempo en el que Turín vivía su propia revolución industrial e Italia marchaba hacia su unificación lograda en 1870 y que tuvo como epicentro al Piamonte. Fundó varios institutos religiosos y civiles, todos en beneficio de las muchachas y su figura está además relacionada con otros turineses ilustres como Don Bosco y José Allamano. La descripción de su persona y su apostolado fue cuidadosamente elaborada por el biógrafo de Don Bosco, ​ gracias al encuentro entre estos dos notables personajes de la sociedad piamontesa. (es)
  • Juliette Colbert, marquise de Barolo (Maulévrier, 27 juin 1785 - Turin, 19 janvier 1864) est une marquise, visiteuse des prisons, créatrice d'œuvres sociales et fondatrice des sœurs de Sainte-Anne de Turin. Elle est reconnue vénérable par l’Église catholique depuis 2015. (fr)
  • Juliette Colbert di Maulévrier, coniugata Falletti di Barolo (Maulévrier, 27 giugno 1785 – Torino, 19 gennaio 1864), è stata una filantropa e marchesa francese naturalizzata italiana.Filantropa devota, moglie del marchese Tancredi Falletti di Barolo, è venerata dalla Chiesa cattolica con il titolo di venerabile. (it)
  • Juliette Colbert (ur. 27 czerwca 1785; zm. 19 stycznia 1864) – francusko-włoska Czcigodna Służebnica Boża Kościoła katolickiego, działaczka filantropijna. (pl)
  • Juliette-Françoise-Victurnienne de Colbert-Maulévrier (Maulévrier, 27 de junho de 1785 — Turim, 19 de janeiro de 1864), também conhecida por Giulia Falletti di Barolo ou por Juliette Colbert di Maulévrier, foi uma aristocrata e filantropa de origem francesa, naturalizada italiana. Foi casada com o marquês Carlo Tancredi Falletti di Barolo. Tendo-se distinguido por uma intensa religiosidade e pelo seu labor e generosidade em favor dos mais pobres, a Igreja Católica Romana considera-a entre os servos de Deus. (pt)
  • Juliette Colbert Falletti de Barolo (26 June 1786 – 19 January 1864) - born as Juliette Victoire Colbert and known in Italy as Giulia Falletti di Barolo - was a French Roman Catholic philanthropist and the founder of both the Sisters of Saint Anne and the Daughters of Jesus the Good Shepherd. Colbert was a well-educated girl living in France during and after the tumultuous French Revolution which caused her faith to deepen since she had the desire to aid the poor and neglected. Her marriage to a nobleman in Paris led to the two setting off to live in Turin where the couple threw themselves into charitable works. The couple bore no children but rather "adopted" the town's poor. Colbert was widowed some decades later and became professed into the Secular Franciscan Order while establishing h (en)
  • Juliette Colbert markiezin van Barolo (Maulévrier, 1785 - 1864) was een Frans-Italiaanse Rooms-Katholieke weldoenster en ordestichter. Ze werkte samen met Don Bosco en werd in 2015 door paus Franciscus eerbiedwaardig verklaard. (nl)
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