- Gr****
origin (from Zotikos,
meaning "full of life"). Its
French form is
Zotique. It may
refer to:
Zoticus of
Comana (died 204),
saint and
bishop Aurelius...
- Saint-
Zotique (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃zɔtik],
locally [ˌsẽzɔˈt͡sɪk]) is a city
located within the Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Regional County Muni****lity...
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Zotique Racicot,
baptized François-Théophile-
Zotique, (October 13, 1845 –
September 14, 1915) was a
Canadian Roman Catholic priest and
Auxiliary Bishop...
-
Zotique Mageau (April 6, 1865 –
March 14, 1951) was an
Ontario merchant,
notary and
political figure. He
represented Sturgeon Falls in the Legislative...
- Édouard-
Zotique M****icotte, MRSC (24
December 1867 – 8
November 1947) was a
Canadian historian, archivist, journalist, and
literary critic. In 1883, M****icotte...
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Zotique Lespérance (November 16, 1910 –
March 12, 2006) was a
Canadian sportswriter. Lespérance
worked as a
sports writer and
editor for
several Montreal...
- Archbishop) (1912.06.28 – 1923.04.05)
Auxiliary Bishop: François-Théophile-
Zotique Racicot (1905.01.14 – 1915.09.14) Charles-François-Calixte Morisson, appointed...
- Saint-Constant Saint-Eustache (2) Saint-Hyacinthe Saint-Jérôme (2) Saint-
Zotique Sainte-Adèle Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts Sainte-Julienne Sainte-Marie...
- on
April 21, 1734 (modern day Saint-Polycarpe, Saint-Télesp****, Saint-
Zotique, Les
Coteaux et Rivière-Beaudette)[circular reference]
Canton Newton founded...
-
purchased land in St.
Zotique,
Quebec and
built hen
barns and a
grading operation known as
Fermes St.
Zotique Ltée.
Ferme St.
Zotique uses an in-line system...