Pierre Vachon (3 June 1738 – 7 October 1803) was a French composer. Vachon was born in Avignon, France. He wrote around thirty string quartets, various...
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the older brother of wrestlers Paul and Vivian Vachon, and the uncle of wrestler Luna Vachon. Vachon started his career as an amateur wrestler, participating...
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The Vachon Brothers (sometimes simply billed as The Vachons) was a professional wrestling tag team composed of Pierre "The Beast" Vachon and Damien "The...
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Quebec Nicholas Vachon (born 1972), Canadian ice hockey player Pierre Vachon (1738–1803), French classical composer Reginald I. Vachon (1937–2020), American...
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"Mad Dog" Vachon, his brother Paul "Butcher" Vachon - both longtime NWA and AWA veterans - and their sister Vivian. At one point the Vachons were joined...
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original on January 24, 2023. Retrieved September 19, 2022. Vachon, Pascal (September 10, 2022). "Pierre Poilievre Devient Nouveau Chef Du Parti Conservateur"...
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Théodore-Jean Tarade (1731–1788) Carlo Giuseppe Toeschi [de] (1731–1788) Pierre Vachon (1731–1803) Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732–1795) František Xaver...
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(1723–1795) Yolande Uyttenhove (1925–2000) Nicola Vaccai (1790–1848) Pierre Vachon (1731–1803) Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529 – 1567) Fartein Valen (1887–1952)...
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also part of The Alliance of Violence with The Vachon Brothers in CWA Montreal, where he and Pierre Vachon became the promotion's first-ever tag team champions...
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(died 1797) May – Jonathan Battishill, composer (died 1801) June 3 – Pierre Vachon, composer (died 1803) August 11 (baptized)– Anna Bon, composer (died...
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Christopher Moller, composer and music publisher (born 1755) October 7 – Pierre Vachon, composer (born 1738) October 8 – Vittorio Alfieri, librettist and dramatist...
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Hermitage of St. Anthony the Great, Westport, Ontario. Superior: Monk Pierre (Vachon). Holy Transfiguration Hermitage, Gibsons, British Columbia. St. John...
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Louis-Édouard Roberge, politician François-Théodore Savoie, politician Pierre Vachon, president of IB Quebec (in English) Official City website (in English)...
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Les femmes et le secret by François-Antoine Quêtant (1733- 1823) and Pierre Vachon. It was followed in 1823 by a similarly titled one-act comedy with musical...
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and Op. Post (1781). Michael Haydn (1737–1806): 19 string quartets. Pierre Vachon (1738–1803): About 30 string quartets including Six Quartettos for two...
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(1945–1951) Emilien Bégin (1951–1964) Pierre Aubin (1964–1973) Marcel Caron (1973–1997, 2009–2017) Pierre Vachon (1997–2009) Louisa Gobeil (2017–2020)...
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portal Media related to François Vachon de Belmont at Wikimedia Commons Fournet, Pierre Auguste (1907). "François Vachon de Belmont". In Herbermann, Charles...
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composer and flautist (born 1759) Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, General and novelist (born 1741) 7 October - Pierre Vachon, composer (born 1731) 12 October...
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Pat Patterson (redirect from Pierre Clermont)
long-term partner, Louie Dondero. In 1962, Patterson was recruited by Mad Dog Vachon for Don Owen's Portland, Oregon-based Pacific Northwest Wrestling promotion...
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in 1985. He was called "Mad Dog' because of his look a like to Mad Dog Vachon. Lefebvre, Tarzan Tyler, and referee Adrien Desbois were on their way home...
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Parti nationaliste du Québec candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election (redirect from Pierre-Alain Cotnoir)
their own biography pages; information about others may be found here. Guy Vachon received 1,463 votes (3.01%), finishing fourth against Progressive Conservative...
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SuperCrush Battle Royal Champion and held the title until it was won by Pierre Vachon almost two years later. In 2005, Allen debuted in the Millennium Wrestling...
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Everett, Massachusetts. At the same event, Damien "Pitbull" Vachon and Pierre "The Beast" Vachon defeated The Rough Ryders (Nyxx and Devin Raines) in a three-way...
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15, 1772) Nicholas Joseph Chartrain (36 string quartets, 1772-1785) Pierre Vachon (24 string quartets, ca.1772- ca.1782) Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de...
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works for his instrument and appears next to François-Joseph Gossec and Pierre Vachon among the creators in France of the string quartet. In his compositions...
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2. Sergei Prokofiev: 2nd Quartet (& Roussel Quartet) (DGG). (1955) Pierre Vachon: Quartets Op 11 no 1, 5. (DGG Archiv SAPM 198033) Nicolas Dalayrac:...
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Their highlights in those years included the strong goaltending of Rogie Vachon, and the "Triple Crown Line" of Charlie Simmer, Dave Taylor and Hall of...
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Retrieved 12 November 2021. Borvo (1977), p. 18 Borvo, Alain (1977). Anatomie d'un jeu de cartes (in French). Nantes: Librairie Nantaise Yves Vachon. v t e...
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Matiu is the stage name of Matthew Vachon (born 1986), an Innu singer-songwriter from Uashat-Maliotenam, Quebec. He is most noted as a three-time Felix...
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under Father Paul Vachon. In 1720, Father Vachon built a small fieldstone church to replace an earlier wooden structure. Father Vachon died in 1729, and...
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