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Place Viger was both a
grand hotel and
railway station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
constructed in 1898 and
named after Jacques Viger, the
first Mayor...
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highest scoring ace in his squadron.
Vigers was born in Isleworth, Middle****, the son of
Thomas William Vigers and
Margaret Mary (née Whitehair), and...
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Viger may
refer to: André
Viger (1952–2006),
wheelchair marathoner and
Paralympic Denis Viger (1741–1805),
merchant and
politician Denis-Benjamin Viger...
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Viger Square (officially in French:
square Viger) is an
urban square in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was
greatly changed by the
construction of the Ville-Marie...
- François
Viger, in
Latin Franciscus Vigerus (1590–1647), was a
French Jesuit scholar. He was born at Rouen. He
composed a
valuable Latin translation of...
- François
Viger (November 30, 1752 –
August 20, 1824) was a farmer,
merchant and
political figure in
Lower Canada. He
represented Kent in the Legislative...
- André
Viger, OC CQ (September 27, 1952 –
October 1, 2006) was a
French Canadian wheelchair marathoner and Paralympian. He took part in five consecutive...
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Jacques Viger (May 7, 1787 –
December 12, 1858) was an antiquarian, archaeologist, and the
first mayor of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Viger was born in...
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Jacques Viger may
refer to:
Jacques Viger (mayor) (1787–1858), antiquarian,
archaeologist and
mayor of Montreal,
Quebec Jacques Viger (Member of the ****embly)...
- Denis-Benjamin
Viger (French pronunciation: [dəni bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃ viʒe];
August 19, 1774 –
February 13, 1861) was a 19th-century politician, lawyer, and newspaper...