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    Ambroise-Dydime Lépine (18 March 1840 – 8 June 1923) was a Métis politician, farmer, and military leader under the command of Louis Riel during the Red...
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    population of the settlement. On November 2, under the command of Ambroise-Dydime Lépine, the Métis turned back McDougall's party near the US border and...
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    (1844–1885) Louis Riel, Sr. (1817–1864) John Rowand III (1812-1865) Ambroise-Dydime Lépine (1840–1923) Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière (1778–1855) Marie-Anne Gaboury...
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  • Lépine may refer to: Lépine, Pas-de-Calais Lepine, Saskatchewan Lepine, American Samoa Alfred Lépine (1901–1955), Canadian ice hockey player Ambroise-Dydime...
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    arrested near Fort Garry. Boulton was tried by a tribunal headed by Ambroise-Dydime Lépine and sentenced to death for his interference with the provisional...
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    Governor of Quebec from 1892 to 1898. As a lawyer, he defended Ambroise-Dydime Lépine against the charge of murdering Thomas Scott during the Red River...
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    sprinter Jennifer Jones (curler) - Canadian & World Champion Curler Ambroise-Dydime Lépine - Métis military leader during the Red River Rebellion Earl Mindell...
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  • Pembina, North Dakota, and St. Paul, Minnesota. Maxime Lépine along with his brother Ambroise-Dydime, served in the provisional government of Manitoba established...
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  • Riel's provisional government, where he served under the control of Ambroise-Dydime Lépine. Eight years after the death of Elzéar, his younger brother Maxime...
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  • Rebellion. His court ordered the trial of Louis Riel’s lieutenant, Ambroise-Dydime Lépine, for the death of Thomas Scott. "Memorable Manitobans: Louis Bétournay...
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  • Pagé was one of the four members of this convention (along with Ambroise-Dydime Lépine, John Sutherland, and John Fraser) who went to find out if William...
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    monument by proclamation of U.S. President Warren G. Harding. Died: Ambroise-Dydime Lépine, 83, Canadian Métis Indian leader in the Red River Rebellion of...
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    delivered on 12 February 1875 in support of amnesty for Louis Riel and Ambroise-Dydime Lépine. On 8 March 1875 he took an important part in the debate on a motion...
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    minister John A. Macdonald, Cornish coordinated the arrest of Ambroise-Dydime Lepine in 1873. Lepine had been the adjutant-general in Louis Riel's provisional...
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  • William Bernard O'Donoghue Chief Justice James Ross Adjutant General Ambroise-Dydime Lépine Postmaster-General A.G.B. Bannatyne Coroner C.J. Bird Commissioner...
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    Canada for the pardon of Ambroise Lepine has been signed by about 300 of Holyoke's French citizens "Lépine, Ambroise-Dydime". Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
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