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Faillon may
refer to: Étienne-Michel
Faillon (1799–1870), a
French historian,
Sulpician priest and
teacher Faillon Lake, on the Mégiscane River, in Quebec...
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upright as can be
verified in
facsimile sketch of the
sculpture printed by
Faillon. Some modern-day
authors have gone a step further,
claiming the tarasque's...
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Faillon Lake is a
freshwater body of the
townships of
Faillon (northeastern part) and
Boisseau (southwestern part), in the
territory of Senneterre, in...
- Étienne-Michel
Faillon (3
January 1800 – 25
October 1870) was a
Catholic historian.
Faillon was born in Tarascon, France. He
studied in
Avignon and Aix-en-Provence...
- Étienne-Michel
Faillon published L'Histoire de la
colonie française au
Canada which included an
account of the
Battle of Long Sault.
Faillon's writing places...
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loves in Carter's life,
Hutton said, were his family,
baseball and God.
Faillon Street West in Montreal,
located near IGA Stadium, the
tennis stadium built...
- the west. On the
south it is
bordered by Gary-Carter
Street (formerly
Faillon Street),
named in
honour of the
Baseball Hall of Fame
Montreal Expos catcher...
- the Renaissance.
Columbia University Press. p. 49. ISBN 0-231-13412-6.
Faillon, Étienne-Michel (1835).
Monumens de l'église de Sainte-Marthe à Tarascon...
- Ville-Marie (present day Montreal), as a seigneurie.
According to Abbé
Faillon,
Charles Le Moyne, lord of the area
starting in 1657,
named Longueuil after...
- America. In 1979, they
opened their small 1,000 sq ft (93 m2)
store on
Faillon Street, at the
corner of
Lajeunesse Street, in Montreal. In 1984, the need...