The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society (French: Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste) is an institution in Quebec dedicated to the protection of Quebec francophone interests...
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Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (French: Fête de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste, la Saint-Jean, Fête nationale du Québec), also known in English as St John the Baptist...
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Saint-Jean-Baptiste may refer to: Saint-Jean-Baptiste, the National Holiday of Quebec celebrated on 24 June Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Quebec City, a neighbourhood...
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"Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of America"), was a Franco-American benefit society first organized in 1899 when the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Holyoke...
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(2015–2016) and Homecoming (2018). Jean-Baptiste was born in London to a mother from Antigua and a father from Saint Lucia, growing up in Peckham. She...
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Street in Montreal is named for him, as is the Jean-Olivier-Chénier Section of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal. The Chénier Cell of the Front...
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Cartier and first sung in 1834, during a patriotic banquet of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society held in Montreal. The words were first published in the June...
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associated with the Quebec sovereigntist movement, she led the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society in Montreal from 1986 to 1989 and oversaw the group Partenaires...
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Jean-Baptiste is a male French name, originating with Saint John the Baptist, and sometimes shortened to Baptiste. The name may refer to any of the following:...
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the Saint Lawrence River. Its popularity with French Canadians continued and was reinforced when, at the inaugural meeting of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society...
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Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist pwɛ̃ dy sɑbl]; also spelled Point de Sable, Point au Sable, Point Sable, Pointe DuSable...
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title of Patriote de l'année ("Patriot of the Year") by the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society in 1996. (in French) Pierre, Samuel, Ces Québécois venus d'Haïti...
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This is a list of presidents of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal. 1834: Jacques Viger (1st) 1835: Honorable Denis-Benjamin Viger (2nd) 1845:...
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George-Étienne Cartier (category Presidents of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal)
Canada, Cartier resumed his law practice. He was a member of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society and became active in politics as campaign manager of Louis-Hippolyte...
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a Mount Royal Esso station), but threats of boycotts by the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society, as well as sanctions from the Office québécois de la langue...
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Midsummer (redirect from Les cônes d'la Saint Jean)
distant state of Oregon. At the end of the nineteenth century, the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society was the largest secular Franco-Catholic institution in North...
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movement and was president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal on three occasions. Cossette was born in Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac in Quebec's Mauricie...
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John Vianney (redirect from Saint Jean-Baptiste Vianney)
John Vianney (born Jean-Marie Vianney and later Jean-Marie-Baptiste Vianney; 8 May 1786 – 4 August 1859) was a French Catholic priest often referred to...
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issued by the government of Quebec. The first members of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society created the Carillon Sacré-Coeur flag, which consisted of a white...
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(130 years ago) (1894) and was originally the cultural centre of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. The building was designed by Maurice Perrault, Albert Mesnard...
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Jean-Baptiste Kléber (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist klebɛʁ]; 9 March 1753 – 14 June 1800) was a French military officer who served in the War of the...
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resigned in June 1855. Meilleur served as a president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal in 1857. In 1860, he published Mémorial de l’éducation...
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was an educational institution founded in Quebec in 1922. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society was instrumental in its creation. Its former Sherbrooke Street...
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Ludger Duvernay (category Presidents of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal)
Saint-Jean-Baptiste (today, the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste and designated June 24 a day of celebration of Canadien history and culture. The society was...
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Molière (redirect from Jean Baptiste Moliere)
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist pɔklɛ̃]; 15 January 1622 (baptised) – 17 February 1673), known by his stage name Molière (UK:...
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Jean-Baptiste Lamy (October 11, 1814 – February 13, 1888), was a French-American Roman Catholic prelate who served as the first Archbishop of Santa Fe...
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Jean Baptiste Saint-Lager, born in 1825 in Lyon and died in 1912, was a French botanist and physician. In June 1881, he was made a member of the Academy...
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Lyon Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon)
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon) is a Roman Catholic church located on Place Saint-Jean in central Lyon, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint John...
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Chardin. Jean-Baptiste-Simeon-Chardin.org Archived 14 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine 124 works by Jean Siméon Chardin. Artcylopedia: Jean-Baptiste Siméon...
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Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (February 11, 1805 – May 16, 1866), sometimes known in childhood as Pompey or Little Pomp, was a Lemhi Shoshone-French Canadian...
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