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Cléophe Cimon (1822 –
March 29, 1888) was a
notary and
political figure in
Canada East. His
surname also
appears as Simon. He was born at Saint-Étienne-de-la-Malbaie...
- had to
abandon his studies. In
February 1759,
Pfeffel married Margaretha Cleophe Divoux (1738–1809), a merchant's
daughter from Strasbourg. They had thirteen...
- the
strength of all who ever
wrote Ora
possedi cosa piu
divina Madona Cleophe De Malatesti, nata come say. Now thou
possessest a
diviner thing, Madona...
- in the Zec are: Auguste, des Bacon, lac de la
Boiteuse (Cripple Lake),
Cléophe, "en Cœur" (In Heart),
Culotte (Panties), Entre-Deux, "Grand lac aux Outardes"...
- in the
House of
Commons as
representative for Charlevoix. His
brother Cléophe had
represented Charlevoix in the
legislative ****embly for the Province...
- Cimon. He was born at
Murray Bay,
Canada East in 1848, the son of
notary Cléophe Cimon, who
represented Charlevoix in the
legislative ****embly for the Province...
-
Elisabeth Vigier von
Steinbrugg and in 1802 his
second marriage was to
Maria Cleophe von Sury d'Aspremont. He held
several high
positions in
politics and the...
- Vasilissa, ergo gaude, Quia es
digna omni laude,
Cleophe,
clara gestis A tuis de Malatestis, In
Italia principibus Magnis et nobilibus,
Therefore rejoice...
- Resolutions.
Cimon died at Baie-Saint-Paul at the age of 77. His
nephew Cléophe served in the
legislative ****embly for the
Province of Canada. "Biography"...
- Forster, 1964,
description of
Vanima gen. nov., and
notes on
Euptychia cleophes Godman & Salvin, 1889 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)". Zootaxa....