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    4 November 1435, the son of Eustache de Lévis, baron of Quelus, and his wife Adelaïde de Cusan. Early in his life, Lévis became a protonotary apostolic...
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    castle. 15th century: The Lévis family took the fortress, following the marriage in 1425 of Eustache de Levis and Alix de Couzan, daughter of Hugues...
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    Jourdain d'Aure 1433–1441 or 1440 Eustache de Lévis-Léran 1441–1462 or 1463 Louis d'Albret 1462–1463 Jean de Lévis-Léran 1463–1467 Scipion Damián 1467–1469...
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    1463? – 11 November 1475) (also Archbishop of Auch) Eustache de Lévis (1475 – 22 April 1489) Nicolas de Cibo (1489–1499) Jean Ferrier I (1499–1521) Jean...
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    Pierre-Marc-Gaston de Lévis (1764 – 15 February 1830), second duke of Lévis, peer of France, was a French politician, aphorist, and soldier. At the French...
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    in Montreal. Michel-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière was born in 1723 at Quebec, the youngest son of Eustache Chartier de Lotbinière. His mother, Marie-Francoise...
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    Eustache de Lévis founded or restored the convent of Franciscans outside the walls to the north of the city. In 1331 his daughter, Isabelle de Lévis -...
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    will become the city of Lévis in 1861. However, he was not a seigneur because the Seigneury of Lauzon was the property of Jean de Lauzon, the Governor of...
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    Joliette Kirkland La Pocatière Laval (6) Lévis (3) Longueuil (2) Louiseville Magog Mascouche Montreal (14) Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot Pointe-Claire Quebec City...
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    Laurentides region to Lanaudière region. 9 March: The City of Lévis-Lauzon changed its name to Lévis. 23 March: The Township of Marchand became a Municipality...
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  • Laurier—Sainte-Marie Laval Centre Laval East Laval West Lévis-et-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière (Lévis prior to 1998) Longueuil Lotbinière—L'Érable (Lotbinière...
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  • Hôtel-Dieu de Lévis Hôpital de Thetford Mines Hôpital de Saint-Georges Hôpital de Montmagny Hôpital de jour Le Cap Consultations externes de Lévis - Jean...
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  • News Lennoxville – The Townships Sun Lévis – Le Peuple de Lévis Longueuil – Le Courrier Du Sud Louiseville – L'Écho de Maskinongé Magog – Le Reflet du Lac...
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    Quebec (redirect from Province de Québec)
    Articles of Capitulation of Quebec. During the spring of 1760, the Chevalier de Lévis besieged Quebec City and forced the British to entrench themselves during...
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  • from Lévis—Lotbinière; gains Villeroy from Mégantic—L'Érable Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis: Loses area west of 4e Av. and Rue St-Eustache in Lévis to...
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    Laurentides, CIT de Deux-Montagnes, OMIT de St-Eustache and OMIT de St-Jérôme were amalgamated in 2004 to form the new Conseil Intermunicipal de Transport Laurentides...
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    Roger-Bernard fled to his castle at Foix and the Seneschal of Toulouse, Eustache de Beaumarchès, seized his lands. Roger-Bernard, meanwhile, placed himself...
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    The wall then went north, then north-east to include the Église Saint-Eustache and to east at the level of the rue Étienne-Marcel and the rue aux Ours...
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  • current municipality of L'Islet Not to be confused with the current city of Lévis Not to be confused with the current city of Saint-Charles-Borromée Not to...
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    1631 : Charles de Lévis-Charlus (1600-1662), marquis de Château-Renault 1634 : Louis de Béthune (1605-1681), Duke of Chârost (1672), maréchal de camp, lieutenant-général...
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  • Restout (1650–1701), painter Louis Dorigny (1654–1742), painter and engraver Eustache Restout (1655–1743), architect, engraver and painter Nicolas Dorigny (1658–1746)...
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  • Thumbnail for Stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral
    - De saint Louis à Viollet Le Duc: Le Maître de saint Eustache de la cathédrale de Chartres / Les problèmes de la peinture gothique et le Maître de saint...
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  • Thumbnail for List of regions of Quebec
    North Shore Eastern Townships (Cantons-de-l'Est) Gaspésie/Gaspé Lac-Saint-Jean/Lake St. John Magdalen Islands (Îles de la Madeleine) James Bay (Jamésie) Lanaudière...
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    de Chenonceau, acquired in 1733. Hôtel de Vins, in the Plâtrière street (now Jean-Jacques-Rousseau street), dependent of the parish of Saint-Eustache...
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  • police de la Ville de Lévis Service de la sécurité publique Ville de Mascouche Service de police de Mercier Service de police de Mirabel Service de police...
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    Saguenay, Trois-Rivières, Longueuil, Lévis, Shawinigan, Sherbrooke, Laval, Mirabel, Rouyn-Noranda, Gatineau, Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine and La Tuque. RCMs have...
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  • couleurs de la campagne, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Centre national des naufrages du Saint-Laurent, Baie-Trinité Fort de la Martiniere, Lévis Jardin des...
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  • from Quebec. He then receives a concession of land on Côte Lauzon (now Lévis, Quebec), on 15 June 1665. He later gives up his concession of land on Côte...
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  • Thumbnail for Société de transport de Laval
    - in Fabreville, T12 - in NW Chomedey and T14 from Laval West to Saint Eustache). As of July 2023, a single fare is $3.75. The OPUS card is accepted, and...
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  • Thumbnail for List of regional county municipalities and equivalent territories in Quebec
    corresponding RCM or TE share a single two-digit geographical code, except for Lévis, whose code is 251. The census divisions that are an exception to this are...
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