éparpiller

Ils formèrent des noyaux fondamentaux des grands musées, comme le Louvre et le British Museum, mais ils s’éparpillèrent aussi dans des collections et des musées mineurs, de l’Inde à l’Amérique.
They became the fundamental nuclei of great museums such as the Louvre and the British, but were party dispersed in minor collections and museums from India to America.
A partir de 1867, quand l’Evêque d’Adélaïde lui demanda d’ouvrir une école dans la ville, les religieuses s’éparpillèrent en Australie, en Nouvelle Zélande, puis au Pérou, au Brésil, en Thaïlande, en Ouganda.
In 1867, the Bishop of Adelaide asked them to open a school in the city, and since then they have spread through Australia and to New Zealand, Peru, Brazil, Thailand, and Uganda.
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