• Louis Lacoste (April 3, 1798 – November 26, 1878) was a notary and political figure in Lower Canada and then Canada East, Province of Canada (now Quebec)...
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  • Louis Lacoste, also given as De La Coste (c. 1675 – c. 1750) was a French composer of the Baroque era. He was a singer, first appearing in the chorus...
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  • Lacoste is a French apparel company. Lacoste (or LaCoste) may also refer to: People Alexandre Lacoste (1842–1923), Canadian politician Amélie Lacoste...
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  • genre were preceded by an allegorical prologue and, during the lifetime of Louis XIV, these generally celebrated the king's noble qualities and his prowess...
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    charges of corruption. Mercier was later cleared. After Conservative leader Louis-Olivier Taillon had lost the 1890 election and his own seat, Jean Blanchet...
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  • a 1979 orchestral work by Claude Vivier Orion (Lacoste), an opera by the French composer Louis Lacoste Orion, a 2004 Philip Glass composition Orion, an...
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    Grégoire - Montreal Alouette and Grey Cup champion. Louis Lacoste (1798–1878), Patriote and Senator Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine - the first Canadian to become...
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  • Philomèle (category Operas by Louis Lacoste)
    Philomèle is an opera by the French composer Louis Lacoste, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 20 October 1705. It...
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    Orion is an opera by the French composer Louis Lacoste on a libretto by Joseph de Lafont and Simon-Joseph Pellegrin. It was first performed at the Paris...
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    born in Boucherville, Canada East (now Quebec) in 1842, the son of Louis Lacoste. From 1880 to 1923, he was a professor of law at the Université de Montréal...
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    the Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo of Venice. Bradamante, composed by Louis Lacoste with a libretto written by Pierre-Charles Roy, was first performed at...
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  • Créuse l'athénienne (category Operas by Louis Lacoste)
    l'athénienne (Creusa the Athenian) is an opera by the French composer Louis Lacoste, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera)...
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    an operatic stage production of the story, produced by Louis Lacoste during the reign of Louis XIV. First published in the collection Lyrical Ballads...
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  • Télégone (category Operas by Louis Lacoste)
    Télégone (Telegonus) is an opera by the French composer Louis Lacoste, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 6 November...
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    Montreal, the daughter of Alexandre Lacoste and Marie-Louise Globensky, she married Louis de Gaspé-Beaubien, son of Hon. Louis Beaubien, in 1899. Her maternal...
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  • Élie Lacoste (18 September 1745 in Montignac – 26 November 1806 in Montignac) was a French politician during the French Revolution. He became the administrator...
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    American politician (d. 1879) April 3 John Banim, Irish writer (d. 1842) Louis Lacoste, Canadian politician (d. 1878) Charles Wilkes, US naval officer and...
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  • Biblis (opera) (category Operas by Louis Lacoste)
    Biblis (Byblis) is an opera by the French composer Louis Lacoste, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 6 November 1732...
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    businessman, soldier, lawyer and politician (died 1862) April 3 – Louis Lacoste, politician (died 1878) April 20 – William Edmond Logan, geologist (died...
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    Lafontaine (1807–1864), former premier of the Province of Canada Louis Lacoste (1798–1878), notary and politician Michel Beaudet, creator of Les Têtes...
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  • production), Benjy Miles (guitar), Tom Williams (bass guitar and vocals) and Louis Lacoste (drums and vocals). Q magazine described them as "one of the most glorious...
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  • and Government supporter Louis Lacoste 1843–1844 (By-election) French-Canadian Group 2nd Parliament 1844–1847 Louis Lacoste 1844–1847 French-Canadian...
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    of Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine. Beaubien was born in Baie-du-Febvre, Lower Canada (now Quebec) in 1796. His parents were a farm couple, Jean-Louis Beaubien...
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  • 1732 - second version 14 August 1732 Académie royale de musique Biblis Louis Lacoste Amphitrite 6 November 1732 Académie royale de musique Cadmus et Hermione...
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  • agency notably designed campaigns for clients such as Air France, Evian, Lacoste and Canal+, and was voted as the most creative agency for eight consecutive...
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  • (1837–43) by Honoré de Balzac. It stars Benjamin Voisin, Xavier Dolan, Vincent Lacoste, Cécile de France, Gérard Depardieu, and Jeanne Balibar. It had its world...
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  • Bradamante (opera) (category Operas by Louis Lacoste)
    Bradamante is an opera by the French composer Louis Lacoste, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 2 May 1707. It takes...
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    lost their seats to supporters of Papineau. Quesnel was defeated by Louis Lacoste, a more ardent nationalist and member of the Parti patriote. As the...
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    Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie (19 October 1867 – 1 November 1945) was a Canadian feminist. She was a professor at the Université de Montréal, and a self-taught...
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  • of the Legislative Assembly was John Sandfield Macdonald. died in 1851; Louis-Joseph Papineau was elected in a by-election held in July 1852. resigned...
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