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  1. Summary. John Calvin was born on July 10, 1509 in Noyon, France to his parents, Gérard Cauvin and Jeanne LeFranc; he was a second-born son, between an older brother Charles and two younger brothers Antoine and François. His mother, whom he remembered for her piety, died when Calvin was only six years old. Gérard Cauvin remarried, and his ...

  2. 2. Juni 2014 · Als Gérard Cauvin dann am 26. Mai starb, musste Johannes Calvin miterleben, dass seinem Vater, der Jahrzehnte im Dienst der Kirche gestanden hatte, eine Totenmesse verweigert wurde, weil dieser ...

  3. 31. Jan. 2017 · Gérard Cauvin lived in Noyon, France located in the province of Picardy. Cauvin was a man of hard and severe character, occupied a prominent position as apostolic secretary to Charles de Hangest, bishop of Noyon. He also served as proctor in the Chapter of the diocese and as fiscal procurator of the county. He lived on intimate terms with the best families of the neighborhood.

  4. Une histoire familiale Tout commence à Nîmes où Gilbert Cauvin reprend l’activité de Sauveur Chauvet, tonnelier de métier, qui en 1930 s’était lancé dans la confiserie d’olives avant de s’engager dans la production d’une huile alimentaire aux qualités reconnues. Le grand gel de l’hiver compromet la récolte et signe l’arrêt du moulin. Gilbert Cauvin, gendre […]

  5. Since 1951. It all started in Nîmes, when Gilbert Cauvin took over the activity of Sauveur Chauvet, a Cooper by trade, who in 1930 had begun curing olives before engaging into olive oil production. The great freeze of winter 1956 compromised the harvest and brought the mill to a halt. The oil mill then turned to trading.

  6. Une histoire familiale Tout commence à Nîmes où Gilbert Cauvin reprend l’activité de Sauveur Chauvet, tonnelier de métier, qui en 1930 s’était lancé dans la confiserie d’olives avant de s’engager dans la production d’une huile alimentaire aux qualités reconnues. Le grand gel de l’hiver compromet la récolte et signe l’arrêt du moulin. Gilbert Cauvin, gendre […]

  7. Cauvin became involved in financial embarrassment and was excommunicated, perhaps on suspicion of heresy. He died on 26 (or 25) May 1531, after a long sickness. He would have been buried in unconsecrated soil but for the intercession of his oldest son, Charles, who gave security for the discharge of his father's obligations.