- The term
Tonnancour may
refer to: Léonard
Godefroy de
Tonnancour, born on
November 6, 1793, and died on
January 29, 1867, was a
politician of
Lower Canada...
- Léonard
Godefroy de
Tonnancour (November 6, 1793 –
January 29, 1867) was a
political figure in
Lower Canada. He was born in Saint-Michel-d'Yamaska in 1793...
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Jacques Godefroy de
Tonnancour, OC OQ RCA LL. D. (3
January 1917 – 13
January 2005) was a
Canadian artist and art
educator from Montreal, Quebec. Jacques...
- Marie-Joseph
Godefroy de
Tonnancour (June 5, 1786 –
September 2, 1850) was a
seigneur and
political figure in
Lower Canada. He
represented Trois-Rivières...
- Joseph-Marie
Godefroy de
Tonnancour (August 15, 1750 –
November 22, 1834) was a
seigneur and
political figure in
Lower Canada. He was born in Trois-Rivières...
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Among the
surviving buildings were the
Ursuline Monastery and the De
Tonnancour Manor. As a
result of the destruction, a
major redesign and renovation...
- bw-20m July 25, 1931
Primitive Artists of
Haiti Benoit de
Tonnancour (producer); AndreÌ de
Tonnancour c-12m May 12, 1950
Principles of Baking:
Flour Mixtures...
- in the neighbourhood; and a
motorized mobile sculpture by
Jacques de
Tonnancour suspended in the
mezzanine and over the platforms. In 2001, a
statue of...
- 45°55′00″N 71°55′00″W / 45.916666°N 71.916666°W / 45.916666; -71.916666
Tonnancour 1916-12-16 224.6
Senneterre (ville) Abitibi-Témiscamingue 48°55′00″N 77°00′00″W...
- de
Tonnancour 864, rue des
Ursulines Trois-Rivières
Invalid 46°20′35″N 72°32′18″W / 46.343°N 72.5382°W / 46.343; -72.5382 (Manoir de
Tonnancour) Invalid...