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Jacques Buteux (11
April 1600 – 10 May 1652) was a French-born
Jesuit who
became a
missionary in Canada.
Jacques Buteux was born 11
April 1600 in Abbeville...
- The ZEC
Buteux-Bas-Saguenay is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled
harvesting area) (ZEC)
within the muni****lity Baie-Sainte-Catherine, in Charlevoix-Est...
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Hodder 2004, p. 93
Buteux 2003, pp. 20–22
Buteux 2003, p. 36
Hodder 2004, pp. 93, 95–96;
Buteux 2003, pp. 33–35
Buteux 2003, pp. 37–38 Demidowicz...
- Island) in 2003, as a
collaboration between guitarist and
producer Mark
Buteux,
along with R. "Doj" Watson, a
founding member of the grunge/punk group...
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Patrick Buteux van der Kamp (born 9
October 1937) is a
Dutch former field hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1960
Summer Olympics...
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Jesuits in
Quebec from 1632 to 1639.
Others were
Erard Bille,
Jacques Buteux,
Nicolas Adam, Barthélemy Vimont, Paul Ragueneau,
Claude de Quentin, Isaac...
- move."
North Bay Nugget, 12
September 2009. Retrieved: 24
December 2009.
Buteux, Paul. "Bomarc
Missile Crisis". The
Canadian Encyclopedia. Toronto: Historica...
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Matthew Marvin, Sr.,
Connecticut settler (d. 1678)
April 11 –
Jacques Buteux,
French missionary (d. 1652)
April 13 – Duke
Johann Wilhelm of Saxe-Altenburg...
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Elizabeth Godfrey, also
known as
Eliza Godfrey and
Elizabeth Buteux (active c. 1720–1766), was an
English gold- and silversmith. She has been
called "the...
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