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market town of Mapusa.
Writing in 1831 the
French priest Rev.
Denis L
Cottineau regarded Tivim as one of the thirty-six
villages and twenty-six parishes...
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themselves as the
Alliance and Pallas.
Captain Cottineau of the
Pallas (in full,
Denis Nicolas Cottineau de Kerloguen)
later reported that
Captain Pierre...
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fever that was then raging.
According to
French traveller Denis Louis Cottineau de
Kloguen who
visited the
Island "Chorão
Island was
formerly pretty populous...
- 1841. He was a sixth-generation
French Canadian. His
ancestor François
Cottineau, dit Champlaurier, came to
Canada from Saint-Claud, France.
Laurier grew...
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solution de e-sante
Chronic Care ConnectTM". 11
September 2017.
Julien Cottineau (23
April 2020). "Air
Liquide et le ministère de la Santé font bloc face...
- 1109/MITS.2017.2776111. ISSN 1939-1390. S2CID 31144460. Jacob, Bernard;
Cottineau, Louis-Marie (2016). "Weigh-in-motion for
Direct Enforcement of Overloaded...
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Bowman Becks".
Alexander Street.
Retrieved 2023-03-27. Truppi, Lily;
Cottineau, Sacha. "Biographical
Sketch of Mae E. Prof**** Bentley".
Alexander Street...
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Minister of
Canada from 1896 to 1911 (Laurier's
ancestor was François
Cottineau, who left his home
named Champlaurier,
located between the
villages of...
- (Régiment de Carignan-Salières) –
volunteer army unit (1665–1668) François
Cottineau, dit Champlaurier, a
member of this unit and
ancestor of PM Sir Wilfrid...
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settled in Philadelphia, the US
capital of the time, such as
Denis Nicolas Cottineau de Kerloguen. Yves
Cormier (1740-1805),
secretary then
president of the...