• Léonise Valois (October 11, 1868 – May 20, 1936) was a Canadian poet and journalist. She was a pioneer in Canadian women's journalism and was the first...
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  • Jonathan Valois (born 1971), Canadian politician Joseph Valois (1767–1835), businessman, farmer and political figure in Lower Canada Léonise Valois (1868–1936)...
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  • (1896–1963) Paul Valéry (1871–1945) Jean-Pierre Vallotton (born 1955) Léonise Valois (1868–1936) Jean Venturini (1919–1940) Serge Venturini (born 1955) Emile...
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  • Abbot Atala, medieval monk of Bobbio (died 622) Atala, pen name of poet Léonise Valois (1868–1936) Atala Apodaca Anaya, a Mexican teacher, feminist and revolutionary...
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  • 1955, Switzerland, p/f/ch) Valmiki (final BCE centuries, India, poet) Léonise Valois (1868–1936, Canada, p/nf) Jan Valtin (1905–1951, Germany/US, nf) Miklós...
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  • poet and novelist David UU (David W. Harris) (1948–1994), visual poet Léonise Valois (1868–1936), first French Canadian woman to publish a collection of...
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  • (including Kathleen “Kit” Coleman, Kate Simpson Hayes, Robertine Barry, and Léonise Valois) selected to report on the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The...
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