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    La Minerve (French for "The Minerva") was a newspaper founded in Montreal, Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) by Augustin-Norbert Morin to promote the political...
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    Minerve was a diesel–electric submarine in the French Navy, launched in 1961. The vessel was one of 11 of the Daphné class. In January 1968, Minerve was...
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  • Minerve is the French spelling of Minerva, an ancient Roman goddess. Minerve or La Minerve may refer to: La Minerve, Quebec, Canada, a village and municipality...
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    La Minerve (French pronunciation: [la minɛʁv]) is a village and municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Les Laurentides...
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  • La Minerve, later La Minerve française, was a daily French newspaper first published on 1 April 1818. Liberal and in favour of the Charte constitutionnelle...
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    dives on wrecks. It has also been used for dives to the French submarine Minerve (S647) at about 2,350 m (7,710 ft) in the Mediterranean sea, and RMS Titanic...
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    newspaper in Lower Canada outside of Quebec City and Montreal, and also La Minerve, which supported the Parti patriote and Louis-Joseph Papineau in the years...
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    conveyed through the newspapers the Montreal Vindicator, Le Canadien, and La Minerve. The movement demanded democratic reforms, such as an elected Legislative...
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    tone in 1834 on the initiative of one of the founders of the newspaper La Minerve, Ludger Duvernay, who would later become the first president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste...
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    Jacques-Antoine Manuel, and the Marquis de Lafayette. Their newspapers were La Minerve, Le Constitutionnel, and Le Globe. The only active Republicans were on...
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    Paul Piché (born September 5, 1953, in La Minerve, Quebec) is a singer-songwriter, environmentalist, political activist and Quebec sovereigntist. He mostly...
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    Minerve (French pronunciation: [minɛʁv] ; Occitan: Menèrba) is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France. It is the...
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    the Township of La Minerve. 11 February: The Village of McMasterville became a Municipality. 15 February: Creation of the City of La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic...
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  • Montreal. The words were first published in the June 29, 1835 edition of La Minerve. It was later published in Le Chansonnier des collèges (Quebec 1850),...
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    took place around 1638. In 1834, Ludger Duvernay, printer and editor of La Minerve took the leadership of an effort to make 24 June the national holiday...
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  • The Prix Minerve is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at Deauville over a distance of 2,500 metres...
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    financial interests in other newspapers, including the Canadian Spectator, La Minerve and L'Ordre. His writings at this time indicated an early interest in...
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    operates French-language schools: Elementary schools: Fleur-Soleil, L'Odyssée, La Ribambelle, Tournesol, Trois Saisons. High school: École Polyvalente Curé-Mercure...
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    members in politics of the new Province of Canada. Le Canadien (1806-1837) La Minerve (1826-1837) The Vindicator (1828-1837, originally the sole voice of the...
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    1826, while still an articled clerk, Morin founded his own newspaper, La Minerve, which supported the policies of the Parti canadien. Within a month he...
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    (14) Brébeuf Huberdeau Ivry-sur-le-Lac Labelle La Conception Lac-Supérieur Lac-Tremblant-Nord La Minerve Lantier Mont-Blanc Montcalm Sainte-Lucie-des-Laurentides...
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    exemplified in the names of the regions Languedoc and Occitania, we find in La Minerve Française, a collective work published in Paris in 1818, a history of...
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    Sainte-Thérèse Island housed a printing press which was used to print "La Minerve", the Patriots' journal. With his brother-in-law Doctor Duchesnois, Girod...
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    Sainte-Scholastique (1855); Saint-Canut (1857); Sainte-Monique (1872), and Saint-Janvier-de-la-Croix (1959). Initially called Ville de Sainte-Scholastique but renamed Mirabel...
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  • (873) 323 La Bostonnais – see La Tuque La Conception – see Mont-Tremblant La Corne – (819) 799, (873) 372 La Macaza – see Rivière-Rouge La Minerve – (819)...
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    wounded. Minerve lost about 10 percent of her crew of over 300 men. The British took Minerve into service as the 38-gun frigate HMS Minerve. The weight...
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  • London. 24 September 1833. col C, p. 4. "French Fourth Rate frigate 'La Minerve' (1833)". Threedecks. Retrieved 6 October 2023. "Launch at Greenock"....
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    The French frigate Minerve was originally launched in 1788 for the Portuguese Navy, where she served under the dual names of Nossa Senhora da Vitória...
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  • Minerve (Q185/P26) was the lead ship of the Minerve-class submarines of the French Navy. Commissioned in 1936, during World War II she served in the Free...
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    fortified city) opened in 1884. "Station du Mile-End (advertisement)". La Minerve (Montreal). 11 April 1877. p. 3. Retrieved 14 February 2017. (Cited in...
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