• The Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs was a semi-pro ice hockey team based in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, which is now defunct. The team was part of the Ligue Nord-Américaine...
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    2004) by the Saint-Hyacinthe Cousin (2001–05), Saint-Hyacinthe Cristal (2005–06), Saint-Hyacinthe Top Design (2006–08) and Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs (2008–09)...
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  • CRS Express) Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs (2008–09; folded) Saint-Hyacinthe Cousin (2001–05; renamed Saint-Hyacinthe Cristal) Saint-Hyacinthe Cristal (2005–06;...
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  • Chiefs", which was retained by Genex; the Chiefs name instead transferred to the Saint-Hyacinthe franchise, which became the Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs....
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    contemporary fashions. Hyacinthe's father, Josep Matias Pere Ramon Rigau, was a tailor (sastre in Catalan) in the parish of Saint-Jean de Perpignan, "as well...
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  • Hockey League, Canada Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs, a former minor hockey team in the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, Canada Saint-Hyacinthe railway station, a...
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    Regiment of Rifles "Voltigeurs de Chateauguay" Originated 24 March 1871 in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec as the St. Hyacinthe Provisional Battalion of Infantry...
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    Marie-Paul-Hyacinthe Meyer (17 January 1840, Paris – 7 September 1917, Saint-Mandé), was a French philologist. Meyer was born in Paris and educated at...
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  • Stade L.P. Gaucher (category Buildings and structures in Saint-Hyacinthe)
    teams in the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey from 2001 to 2009, the last of which was the Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs. 45°38′03″N 72°57′14″W / 45.63422°N...
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    the team due to family issues and returned to Canada to play for Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs in the LNAH. Robitaille returned to the AHL to play for the Lowell...
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    Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, GE (French pronunciation: [lwi də ʁuvʁwa]; 16 January 1675 – 2 March 1755), was a French soldier, diplomat, and memoirist...
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    Catholic colonists coming from the Saint-Hyacinthe region. It became the chief town of Bagot County. The book Centenaire de Saint-Liboire, 20-24 juin 1957 : album-souvenir...
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    Jean-Charles Prince (category Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe alumni)
    of Saint-Jacques Cathedral, Bishop Lartigue's cathedral seat. In 1831, Prince was made director of the major seminary, the Collège de Saint-Hyacinthe, a...
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  • Yves Michaud (politician) (category People from Saint-Hyacinthe)
    Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada on February 13, 1930. In 1959, he received a Canada Council grant to study journalism in France at the Université de Strasbourg...
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    Gérald Fauteux (category People from Saint-Hyacinthe)
    1900 – September 14, 1980) was the 13th Chief Justice of Canada from 1970 to 1973. Born in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, the son of Homère Fauteux and Héva...
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  • Charles Hyacinthe Leclerc de Landremont (21 August 1739 – 26 September 1818) was the commander in chief of the Rhine in 1793 during the French Revolution...
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    resides in Montreal, where he operates a goaltending school, Ecole de Gardiens de But Olivier Michaud. "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA" (PDF)...
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    Jean Berthiaume (category People from Saint-Hyacinthe)
    de St-Hyacinthe, the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps and the Royal 22e Régiment. Jean André Berthiaume was born on November 27, 1915, in St-Hyacinthe,...
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  • 2008–09 LNAH season (category Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey seasons)
    The 2008–09 LNAH season was the 13th season of the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (before 2004 the Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League), a minor professional...
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    original on 2015-06-26. Prieur, Jean; Vulliez, Hyacinthe (1999). Saints et saintes de Savoie. La Fontaine de Siloé. pp. 31–32. ISBN 978-2-8420-6465-5. "La...
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    centuries since. Sébastien le Prestre de Vauban was born in May 1633, in Saint-Léger-de-Foucheret, renamed Saint-Léger-Vauban by Napoleon III in 1867,...
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    Hon. Hubert W. Chagnon, in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1866, and practiced law in St. Hyacinthe. He was appointed a Queen's...
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    the Algerian southern territories. Lefebvre's successor in Dakar was Hyacinthe Thiandoum, who was made a cardinal in 1976 at the consistory where Pope...
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    Louis XV (category Burials at the Basilica of Saint-Denis)
    généalogiques des Pairs de France, vol. 5, p. 52 Les enfants naturels de Louis XV – 02. Agathe-Louise de Saint-Antoine de Saint-André in: histoire-et-secrets...
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    Coysevox, and Hyacinthe Rigaud, whose works became famous throughout Europe. Composers and musicians such as Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jacques Champion de Chambonnières...
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    Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil Louis-Philippe de Vaudreuil Joseph Hyacinthe François de Paule de Rigaud, Comte de Vaudreuil Eccles, W. J. (1979). "Rigaud de Vaudreuil...
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    Sack of Dinant (redirect from Sac de Dinant)
    you'll find the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Leffe [fr] neighborhood and Leffe faubourg. To the south, the Rivages and Saint-Nicolas right-bank neighborhoods emerge...
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    by Philippe de Champaigne, Pierre Mignard, Laurent de La Hyre, Charles Le Brun, Adam Frans van der Meulen, Nicolas de Largillière, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Jean-Antoine...
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    was portrayed by Hyacinthe Rigaud. Nicolas de Largillière painted him at the age of 73, and a third portrait is attributed to François de Troy (see below)...
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  • profession. Lauzun is released. 1687 - Saint Mars is appointed governor of the islands of Sainte-Marguerite and Saint-Honorat de Lérins. He travels to his new...
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