Lorimier (Anglicized as Loramie) is a French surname (from Old French lorimer, a maker of horses' bits). It may refer to: Claude-Nicolas-Guillaume de Lorimier...
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Elisabeth Henriette Marthe Lorimier (7 August 1775, Paris – 1 April 1854) was a popular portraitist in Paris at the beginning of Romanticism. She lived...
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Chevalier de Lorimier (December 27, 1803 – February 15, 1839), also known under shorter names such as François-Marie-Thomas de Lorimier, Marie-Thomas...
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De Lorimier Avenue (officially in French: Avenue De Lorimier) is a major north–south avenue located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It's named after François-Marie-Thomas...
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Pierre-Louis de Lorimier, usually anglicized to Peter Loramie (March 1748 – June 26, 1812), was a colonial French-Canadian fur trader, British Indian agent...
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mixed-race residents, such as Antoine-George de Lorimier (the son of Claude-Nicolas-Guillaume de Lorimier), and whether he should be evicted. Although his...
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Claude-Nicolas-Guillaume de Lorimier (September 4, 1744 – June 7, 1825) was an officer in the French army of Louis XV, an officer in the British Indian...
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The Old Lorimier Cemetery in Cape Girardeau, Missouri was established between 1806 and 1808 by Louis Lorimier. The cemetery is located at 500 North Fountain...
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pushed off their lands by white settlement. In the 1780s, Pierre Louis Lorimier, a French Canadian who had worked as an Indian-interpreter for the British...
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doi:10.1002/hep.1840210534. PMID 7737654. S2CID 28119339. Negoescu A, Lorimier P, Labat-Moleur F, Drouet C, Robert C, Guillermet C, Brambilla C, Brambilla...
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New Democratic Party of Quebec candidates in the 1994 Quebec provincial election (redirect from Renée-Claude Lorimier)
Canada History of federal ridings since 1867, Candidates Renée-Claude Lorimier, "Le sens de la réussite à l’ère de la mondialisation", Pédagogie collégiale...
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Lorimier proposed recruiting a force of Indians to launch an attack on Continental forces at Montreal from the west. When Forster agreed, Lorimier went...
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The Village of La Côte-la-Visitation is split into the Village of Lorimier and the Village of Petite-Côte. The Village of Outre-Mont became the Town...
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Henriette Lorimier and Alexandre Menjaud, was for a long while the rival in influence of that of David. Besides Blondel, Guérin, Lefèvre and Lorimier, Regnault's...
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Quebec that began in September 1775. No casualties occurred. Claude de Lorimier, a British Indian agent from Montreal, traveled west to Oswegatchie (Ogdensburg...
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network's main studios and headquarters are located at the corner of de Lorimier Street and East René Lévesque Boulevard in Montreal. Télé-Québec is equivalent...
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Missouri State Normal School, the first classes were taught at the nearby Lorimier School until April 1875, when the first university building was completed...
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Legislative Council of Quebec (section De Lorimier)
the explanation of the "remainder of the County of Maskingongé".) The De Lorimier division was defined as: "The Counties of St. John and Napierville; St...
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Senator for De Lorimier, Quebec (1855–1929) January 1, 1926 June 28, 1926 Conservative 9 (2 of 3) Raoul Dandurand Senator for De Lorimier, Quebec (1861–1942)...
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N Nao is the stage name of Naomie de Lorimier, a Canadian dream pop singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec. She is most noted for her album L'eau et les...
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Loramie was established as a fur trading post in 1769 by Pierre-Louis de Lorimier (usually anglicized to Peter Loramie), a French-Canadian fur trader, British...
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List of Quebec senators (section De Lorimier)
of what constitutes the "remainder of the County of Maskinongé". The De Lorimier Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada (1859)...
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(1803–1888) Jean-Olivier Chénier (1806–1837) François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier (1803–1839) Amury Girod (1800–1837) James Ard (1802–1840) Edmund Bailey...
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Members of the Frères chasseurs such as François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier were executed at the Pied-du-Courant Prison by the British authorities...
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1764 following the French defeat in the Seven Years' War, granted Louis Lorimier, a French-Canadian, the right to establish a trading post. This gave him...
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as characters the historical figures François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier, his wife Henriette and Charles Hindelang. In the aftermath of the failed...
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François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier for another attempt. Following a hasty trial, Bouchard, Chevalier de Lorimier and others are sentenced to death...
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Village is bordered approximately by Saint Hubert Street to the west, De Lorimier Avenue to the east, Sherbrooke Street to the north and René Lévesque Boulevard...
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The Legislative Council of Quebec was the unelected upper house of the Quebec legislature. It was abolished effective December 31, 1968. The Council was...
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three faces a carved bronze medallion represents patriots Chevalier de Lorimier, Louis-Joseph Papineau, and Wolfred Nelson. December 21, 1838 Joseph-Narcisse...
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