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    The Battle of Saint-Eustache was a decisive battle in the Lower Canada Rebellion in which government forces defeated the principal remaining Patriotes...
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    Saint-Eustache (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿østaʃ] ) is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in western Quebec, Canada, west of Montreal on the north shore...
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    The Church of St. Eustache, Paris (French: église Saint-Eustache), is a church in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The present building was built between...
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    Quebec (redirect from Province of Quebec)
    loss against the British army in the Battle of Saint-Charles, and defeat in the Battle of Saint-Eustache. In response to the rebellions, Lord Durham was...
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    John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton (category People of the Battle of Waterloo)
    commander-in-chief of all the armed forces in British North America, personally leading the offensive at the Battle of Saint-Eustache in Lower Canada and...
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    Lower Canada Rebellion, he commanded the Patriote forces in the Battle of Saint-Eustache. Trapped with his men in a church by the government troops who...
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    Lower Canada Rebellion (category Political history of Canada)
    left for the United States. The last battle of the rebellions was the Battle of Saint-Eustache. When the battle came, on December 14, 1837, there were...
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    Canada in June 1830 and fought at the Battle of Saint-Denis in November 1837 and at the Battle of Saint-Eustache in December 1837 during the Lower Canada...
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    only with the help of the American government. The raids did not end until the rebels and Hunters were defeated at the decisive Battle of Windsor, nearly...
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    Saint-Eustache leading 1,300 men. 1837 - Battle of Saint-Eustache on December 14. 1837 - The British troops sacked and burned the villages of Saint-Benoît...
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    second battle, the Battle of Saint-Charles, and another defeat in their final battle, the Battle of Saint-Eustache. Following the government defeat of the...
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    Mariana Hubert of Liège, another saint with a similar legend Saint-Eustache, Paris, a Parisian church bearing his name Saint-Eustache, Quebec Sint Eustatius...
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    lasting from the beginning of the 19th century to the defeat of the Patriotes at the Battle of Saint-Eustache in 1837, the final battle in the Patriotes War...
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    governor of the prison of Pignerol (which at the time was part of France). In his letter, Louvois informed Saint-Mars that a prisoner named "Eustache Dauger"...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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  • André-Benjamin Papineau (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada)
    member of the Fils de la Liberté. Papineau participated in the Battle of Saint-Eustache and afterwards went into hiding for a short time before turning himself...
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    fought Patriote rebels in a series of skirmishes, including the battles of Saint-Denis, Saint-Charles, and Saint-Eustache. The disorganized rebels were defeated...
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    Étienne Eustache Bruix (17 July 1759 – 18 March 1805) was a French Navy officer and politician who served as Minister of the Navy and the Colonies from...
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    Battle of Saint-Denis 1837 Battle of Saint-Charles 1837 Battle of Saint-Eustache 1838 Battle of Lacolle 1838 Battle of Odelltown 1838 Battle of Beauharnois...
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    Battle of Saint-Eustache, reaching the rank of Major in the militia. From the late 1830s Meredith, "a careful, shrewd lawyer", was senior partner of the...
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    1837 Battle of Saint-Denis 1837 Battle of Saint-Charles 1837 Battle of Saint-Eustache 1838 Battle of Lacolle 1838 Battle of Odelltown 1838 Battle of Beauharnois...
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    Commander-in-Chief, North America (category Military history of the Thirteen Colonies)
    The office of Commander-in-Chief, North America was a military position of the British Army. Established in 1755 in the early years of the Seven Years'...
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    Charles-Auguste-Maximilien Globensky (category People from Saint-Eustache, Quebec)
    233 rue Saint-Eustache in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, is home to a museum displaying information about and relics from the Battle of Saint-Eustache in 1837...
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  • Historic Significance of Saint-Eustache Church, Parks Canada news release, June 29, 2015 Saint-Hyacinthe Post Office. Canadian Register of Historic Places....
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    the others will go to fight at Saint-Charles and that Girod will go to Saint-Eustache. During the battle of Saint-Eustache he fled and he was subsequently...
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  • to Montreal. They arrived here two days before the Battle of Saint-Eustache, where they were one of three government regiments engaged in defeating the...
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  • The Mother and the Whore (category Films directed by Jean Eustache)
    French film directed by Jean Eustache and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud, Bernadette Lafont and Françoise Lebrun. An examination of the relationships between...
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    castle. One of the wealthiest of the town leaders, Eustache de Saint Pierre, volunteered first, and five other burghers joined with him. Saint Pierre led...
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    Eustace (category Given names of Greek language origin)
    Eustachy (Polish, Russian), Yevstaphiy (Russian), Eustachio (Italian), Eustache or Eustathe (French), Eustaquio (Spanish), Eustáquio (Portuguese), Eustàquio...
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  • Paul Sauvé (category Presidents of the National Assembly of Quebec)
    Arthur Sauvé and Marie-Louise Lachaîne. By 1923, his family moved to Saint-Eustache and he began his studies at the Séminaire de Ste-Thérèse and transferred...
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