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Jean Tisserand

Short Name: Jean Tisserand
Full Name: Tisserand, Jean, d. 1494
Death Year: 1494

Died: 1494, Par­is, France.

A Fran­cis­can monk, Tis­ser­and found­ed an or­der for pen­i­tent wo­men. He is al­so said to have writ­ten a wor­ship ser­vice com­mem­o­rat­ing Fran­cis­cans mar­tyred in Mo­roc­co in 1220.

Lyrics: O FILII ET FILIAE, Rex coe­les­tis, Rex glor­i­ae
O Sons and Daugh­ters, Let Us Sing!
Young Men and Maids, Re­joice and Sing

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Texts by Jean Tisserand (13)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Alegres, vinde aqui cantarJean Tisserand (Author (attributed to))Portuguese1
Alzad, oh pueblos, vuestra vozJean Tisserand (Author)Spanish5
Children of God rejoice and singJean Tisserand (Author)English0
¡Cristo Jesús resucitó! Cantar queremos en su honorJean Tisserand, m. 1494 (Author (attributed to))Spanish5
My daughters and my sons hear tellJean Tisserand, d. 1494 (Author)English2
O Filii et filiaeJean Tisserand (Author)Latin14
O sons and daughters, let us singJean Tisserand, ?-1494 (Author)English135
O sons and daughters, sing your praiseJean Tisserand, 15th century (Author)English2
That Easter morn, at break of dayJean Tisserand (Author (st. 1))English1
When Thomas first the tidings heardJean Tisserand (Author)1
Ye sons and daughters of the Lord, The King of glory, King adoredJean Tisserand (Author)English14
Young men and maidens, rejoice and singJean Tisserand (Author)English7
Young men and maids your praises joinJean Tisserand (Author)English0
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