- The Carignan-
Salières Regiment was a 17th-century
French military unit
formed by the
merging of two
other regiments in 1659.
Approximately 1,100 men from...
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Sylvain Salières (1865-1920) was a French-born sculptor. He was born in Escornebœuf in Gers,
France in 1865. He was one of
several French artists that...
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units Military formation in New
France Military of New
France Carignan-
Salières Regiment French Marines in Canada, 1683-1715
Compagnies Franches de la...
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Thomas DeSaille Tucker or
Thomas De
Saliere Tucker (July 21, 1844 – 1903): 287 was an African-born lawyer, educator, and missionary. He was the first...
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three thousand. In 1665,
Louis XIV sent a
French garrison, the Carignan-
Salières Regiment, to Quebec. The
colonial government was
reformed along the lines...
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units Military formation in New
France Military of New
France Carignan-
Salières Regiment French Marines in Canada, 1683-1715
Compagnies Franches de la...
- [citation needed] La Roc****e was also the port city from
which the Carignan-
Salieres Regiment departed for
Nouvelle France. In 1664,
based upon
attacks by the...
- River. The RCM is
named after Pierre de Saurel, a
captain of the Carignan-
Salières Regiment who
rebuilt Fort
Richelieu in 1666 and
later became the area's...
- Berthier-sur-Mer was
named after Alexandre Berthier, a
captain in the Carignan-
Salières Regiment, who was
given title to this area in 1672, then
known as the seigneury...
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designed by
French architects and
artists Jules-Félix Coutan,
Sylvain Salières, and Paul César ****eu.
Grand Central has
monumental spaces as well as...