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    Boniface Alexandre (French pronunciation: [bɔnifas alɛksɑ̃dʁ]; 31 July 1936 – 4 August 2023) was a Haitian politician. Alexandre served as the provisional...
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    Oblate order, author, and the first Archbishop of Saint Boniface in Manitoba, Canada. Alexandre-Antonin Taché was born in Fraserville, Lower Canada (now...
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    1855, Collège de Saint-Boniface was constructed on the corner of Taché Avenue and Masson Street; this was overseen by Msgr. Alexandre-Antonin Taché (1823–1894)...
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    St. Boniface (or Saint Boniface) is a city ward and neighbourhood in Winnipeg. Along with being the centre of the Franco-Manitoban community, it ranks...
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    Alexandre Cabanel (French: [kabanɛl]; 28 September 1823 – 23 January 1889) was a French painter. He painted historical, classical and religious subjects...
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  • monarchy Boniface Alexandre (born 1936), Haitian politician, acting President of Haiti (2004–2006) Boniface Berthin Zakahely, Malagasy politician Boniface S...
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  • embraces it. A major character of Alexandre Dumas's novel La Reine Margot, la Môle is transformed into Joseph-Hyacinthe Boniface de Lerac de la Mole, a Protestant...
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    assumed the role when her husband, then-Supreme Court Chief Justice Boniface Alexandre, became interim President of Haiti following the 2004 Haitian coup...
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  • of Saint-Boniface (1850.06.12 – 1853.06.07) and Titular Bishop of Arathia (1850.06.12 – 1853.06.07) Archbishops of Saint-Boniface Alexandre-Antonin Taché...
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  • Aristide February 4, 2001 – February 29, 2004 Célima Dorcély Alexandre Boniface Alexandre February 29, 2004 – May 14, 2006 Vacant René Préval May 14, 2006...
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    St. Boniface (French: Saint-Boniface) is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It should not be confused with the federal...
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  • first wife of Boniface Louis André de Castellane (parents of Marshal of France Boniface de Castellane). After Adélaïde died in 1805, Boniface married her...
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    Saint Boniface of Tarsus (Greek: Βονιφάτιος) was, according to legend, executed for being a Christian in the year 307 at Tarsus, where he had gone from...
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    Norbert Provencher (category Roman Catholic bishops of Saint Boniface)
    founders of the modern province of Manitoba. He was the first Bishop of Saint Boniface and was an important figure in the history of the Franco-Manitoban community...
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    The Three Musketeers (category Novels by Alexandre Dumas)
    a French historical adventure novel written in 1844 by French author Alexandre Dumas. It is the first of the author's three d'Artagnan Romances. As with...
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  • William Ryder Waisale Serevi Viliame Satala Cédric Beal Alexandre Bécognée André Boniface Guy Boniface Romain Cabannes André Carrère Stéphane Castaignède Thomas...
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    Gabrielle Roy (category People from Saint Boniface, Winnipeg)
    author from St. Boniface, Manitoba and one of the major figures in French Canadian literature. Roy was born in 1909 in Saint-Boniface (now part of Winnipeg)...
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  • Bittar, Fadi; Leydier, Anne; Bosdure, Emmanuelle; Toro, Alexandre; Reynaud-Gaubert, Martine; Boniface, Stéphanie; Stremler, Nathalie; Dubus, Jean-Christophe;...
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    Bonifaciu Florescu (first name also Boniface, Bonifacio, Bonifati, last name also Floresco; born Bonifacius Florescu; May 17, 1848 – December 18, 1899)...
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    their uncle, Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld, 6th Duke of La Rochefoucauld. After his murder in September 1792, she married Boniface de Castellane, in...
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  • Manitoba, Canada Tache Avenue, Winnipeg, a street in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, Canada Boulevard Alexandre-Taché, a street in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada La Tâche...
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    priest who donated a significant sum to the construction of the Saint Boniface Cathedral in Winnipeg. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics...
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    execution of her brother. In 1810 she remarried by wedding her relative, Boniface Louis Andre, Marquis de Castellane. She was also the lover of U.S. ambassador...
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    Esprit Victor Elisabeth Boniface de Castellane, comte de Castellane (21 March 1788 – 16 September 1862), was a French military officer and ultimately a...
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    p. 138) Boniface (2018, p. § 7) Boniface (2018, pp. § 9–11) Bédarida (1964, p. 139) Boniface (2018, p. § 11) Boniface (2018, p. § 21) Boniface (2018, pp...
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    interim government led by Prime Minister Gérard Latortue and President Boniface Alexandre was installed. The opposition in Haiti accused the government party...
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  • Bertrille (and several others) - from The Flying Nun Sister Boniface (and others) - from Sister Boniface Mysteries Sister Andrea - Evil (TV series) Sister Assumpta...
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  • took place in French-speaking communities outside Quebec, such as Saint Boniface, Manitoba. Reach for the Top is an English Canadian equivalent. It was...
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    Louis Riel (category Burials at Saint Boniface Cathedral)
    Louis Riel was born in 1844 in his grandparents' small one-room home in St-Boniface near the fork of the Red and Seine rivers. Riel was the eldest of eleven...
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    Affairs and Worship In office 28 January 2005 – 9 June 2006 President Boniface Alexandre Prime Minister Gerard Latortue Preceded by Yvon Simeon Succeeded by...
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