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    Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733 at Saint-Vallier, Quebec – (1763-04-18)April 18, 1763 at Quebec City), better known as "la Corriveau", is a well-known...
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  • member of the Canadian House of Commons Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733–1863), Canadian murderer Yvon Corriveau (born 1967), retired Canadian ice hockey...
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    gibbets near their homes.[citation needed] Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733–1763), better known as "La Corriveau", is one of the most popular figures in Québécois...
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  • fencer Marie Cornish (born 1956), Australian cricketer Marie Cornu, several people Marie Corridon (1930–2010), American swimmer Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733–1763)...
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    to trial, but imprisoned without trial on a lettre du cachet. Marie-Josephte Corriveau, a Canadian woman convicted of murder in 1763, later acquiring...
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  • a Dorset woman who poisoned her husband to be with her lover. Marie-Josephte Corriveau, 1763, New France The Black Widows of Liverpool, Catherine Flannigan...
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    the free exercise of their religion. April 18 – The folk hero Marie-Josephte Corriveau was sentenced to death by a British court martial for murdering...
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    the British in favour of keeping Guadeloupe. 1763: Hanging of Marie-Josephte Corriveau on April 18, for the murder of her second husband. 1763: In May...
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    Wilhelm Steller aboard, the first naturalist to visit Alaska. Marie-Josephte Corriveau, criminal (died 1763) François Baby, politician and businessman...
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  • – Arvid Horn, Swedish general and politician (b. 1664) 1763 – Marie-Josephte Corriveau, Canadian murderer (b. 1733) 1794 – Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden...
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    folklore.Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Marie-Josephte Corriveau – Woman from New France who murdered her second husband (1733–1763)...
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    the Mississippi River in North America, a jury convicted Marie-Josephte Corriveau, "la Corriveau", of murdering her husband with a pitch-fork and she was...
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    over Britain's concessions in the Treaty of Paris. April 18 – Marie-Josephte Corriveau is hanged near her home at Saint-Vallier, Quebec before being gibbeted...
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    in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec Alfred Laliberté's La Corriveau (1928–32) is a statue of Marie-Josephte Corriveau Alfred Laliberté, Witness to His Era (in French)[dead...
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    over Britain's concessions in the Treaty of Paris. April 18 – Marie-Josephte Corriveau is hanged near her home at Saint-Vallier, Quebec before being gibbeted...
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