Alexandre Chauveau (February 23, 1847 – March 7, 1916) was a lawyer, judge, educator and political figure in Quebec. He represented Rimouski in the Legislative...
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Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau (May 30, 1820 – April 4, 1890) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Chauveau was the first premier of Quebec, following...
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Chauveau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Chauveau (1847–1916), lawyer, judge and educator Auguste Chauveau (1827–1917)...
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Pierre-Antoine Doucet (1870–1877) Jean-Baptiste Amyot (1877–1878) Alexandre Chauveau (1880–1899) Augustin McCarthy (1902–1932) Dieudonné Daniel Lorrain...
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Vallée tied with Alexandre Chauveau in the riding of Rimouski; the returning officer cast the deciding vote in favour of Chauveau. In the 1878 federal...
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1873-1874 Auguste-Real Angers 1874-1876 George Barnard Baker 1876-1878 Alexandre Chauveau 1878-1879 Honoré Mercier 1879 William Warren Lynch 1879-1881 Edmund...
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Political offices Preceded by Alexandre Chauveau (Liberal) Solicitor General 1879–1879 Succeeded by William Warren Lynch (Conservative) Preceded by Louis-Olivier...
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elected to the Quebec assembly in an 1880 by-election held after Alexandre Chauveau was named a judge. Parent was defeated by Louis-Napoléon Asselin when...
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Quebec Liberals for the Conservatives, causing the government to fall: Alexandre Chauveau Edmund James Flynn Louis Napoléon Fortin Étienne-Théodore Pâquet Ernest...
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Maison Terreau Racine in Rue des Remparts, and his design of judge Alexandre Chauveau's row houses in Rue Sainte-Ursule which do, however, resemble presbyteries...
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(1876-1878) Conservative Félix-Gabriel Marchand 1878-1879 Conservative Alexandre Chauveau (1879) Liberal Étienne-Théodore Pâquet 1879-1882 Conservative Jean...
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Lower Canada bar in 1857 and set up a practice at Quebec City with Alexandre Chauveau. He was crown attorney there for several years. Alleyn served on the...
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demanding a coalition government. Pâquet and three other Liberals (Alexandre Chauveau, Louis Napoléon Fortin and Ernest Racicot) crossed the floor alongside...
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assembly and the Canadian senate. His sister Marie-Anne-Adèle married Alexandre Chauveau. His son Auguste-Maurice and his grandson Maurice also served in the...
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resignation of Alexandre Chauveau on September 12, 1879 marked the beginning of the dissolution of the Joly de Lotbinière government. Chauveau would join...
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Garon Conservative 2nd 1871–1872 Louis-Honoré Gosselin 1872–1875 Alexandre Chauveau 3rd 1875–1878 Independent 4th 1878–1880 Liberal 1880–1881...
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Beaudet Conservative Resignation Yes Rimouski March 3, 1880 Alexandre Chauveau Liberal Joseph Parent Liberal Appointed a judge Yes Gaspé...
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Clever as Eva, his wife & mother of Marie Laetitia Chauveau as Marie Francis Huster as Alexandre, the locum doctor Jean-François Balmer as André, the...
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Conservative Richelieu Jacques Picard Conservative Richmond et Wolfe Alexandre Chauveau Independent Conservative Rimouski Victor Robert Liberal Rouville...
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List of mayors after 1944 Term Name 1944–1951 Alexandre Chauveau 1951–1959 Eugène Cruaud 1959–1971 Jean Jourdon 1971–1983 Louis Michaud 1983–1995 Jean...
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formed 37 Quebec ministries. The first premier, Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau, took office on July 15, 1867. The position does not have term limits....
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Cleopatra in his Geographica see Jones (2006, pp. 28–30). As explained by Chauveau (2000, pp. 2–3), this source material from Egypt dated to the reign of...
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but went through a succession of three leaders. Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau was Premier of Quebec from 1871 to 1873. Gédéon Ouimet was premier from...
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Robert Caron Zoé Chauveau Paul Deheuvels François Dalou Nicole Desailly Marie-Pierre de Gérando Paul Gianoli Martin Loeb Rita Maiden Alexandre Mnouchkine René...
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lawyer, businessman. Honoré Champion (1846–1913), publisher Claude François Chauveau-Lagarde (1756–1841), lawyer, defender of Marie-Antoinette Marie-Dominique...
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May 2013. "FRANCE Northwest Airlines Metro Station / Madeleine 16 Rue Chauveau Lagarde 75008 Paris, France" "ANA Directory" (Archive). All Nippon Airways...
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Alexandre François Augustin Liautard (February 15, 1835, Paris – April 20, 1918, Bois-Jérôme-Saint-Ouen, Eure, France) was a French veterinarian. After...
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on 9 January 2016. Olympique Lyonnais beat Troyes 4–1 with goals from Alexandre Lacazette, Rachid Ghezzal, Jordan Ferri and Claudio Beauvue. The Centre...
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Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau, Edmund James Flynn, Jean Lesage, René Lévesque, Pauline Marois, Simon-Napoléon Parent and Louis-Alexandre Taschereau Jean-Martin...
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made over 400 appearances for Lyon. Goalkeepers Grégory Coupet and Yves Chauveau made 519 and 490 competitive appearances, respectively, while Sidney Govou...
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