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"septentrion" Definitions
  1. the northern regions : NORTH

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It crosses the Chinipas River near its unction with the Septentrion River, and then runs up the Septentrion canyon through the Sierra Madre Mountains.
Cahiers du septentrion, vol. 17. Sillery, Québec: Septentrion. 2000; 1895. Early explorers called the Milwaukee River and surrounding lands various names: Melleorki, Milwacky, Mahn-a-waukie, Milwarck, and Milwaucki, in efforts to transliterate the native terms.
Les éditions du Septentrion The current Canada border station was built in 1966.
Tour Europlaza (previously known as tour Septentrion) is an office skyscraper located in La Défense business district situated west of Paris, France. Built in 1972, the 135 m tower belongs to the second generation of skyscrapers in La Défense. The tower distinguishes itself from the other towers of that period, thanks to a less boxy design and an original cladding. The tower was originally named Septentrion because of its northern location in the business district (Septentrion meand North in French).
Les éditions du Septentrion, p. 99. Robin Quinn (2014). Hitler's Last Army: German POWs in Britain. First edition, ch 4.
The game was released in Japan as Septentrion on May 28, 1993 for the Super Famicom. The game was released in North America April 1994, on under the title S.O.S. and was published by Vic Tokai. It was followed up by the Japan-only release of Septentrion: Out of the Blue in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation.
Quebec Septentrion, 2014. He held that position until he was appointed to the Senate thirteen years later. Poirier was the first Acadian appointed to the Senate of Canada.
Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses Univ. du Septentrion, 2004. pp. 219-220 At the time the Second World War broke out, l'Enchaîné had a circulation of around 100,000.Visse, Jean- Paul.
Between 1888 and 1905, he held a correspondence with Jean LorrainJean Lorrain. Lettres inédites à Gabriel Mourey et à quelques autres (1888-1905), notice critique du catalogue des Presses du Septentrion.
With other musicians he founded the "Orchestre de Cuivres de Paris" and is its director. He is a member of the Ars Nova and Septentrion ensembles (brass quintet with piano and percussion).
For many years he was Worshipful Master of the Ghent lodge Le Septentrion. On 20 June 1886, a statue was inaugurated in front of the Court of Justice in Ghent by sculptor Julien Dillens.
Septentrion, 2006. . although other historians have challenged this identification as no known historical records place a person of that name in New France any earlier than 1680."The Drummer’s Revenge". The Drummer's Revenge, June 9, 2007.
Marrie Bot (born June 24, 1946) is a Dutch photographer and graphic designer.Isabel Devriendt, ‘Marrie Bot’ In: Septentrion. Volume 15 (1986)Wim van Sinderen et al. Fotografen in Nederland : een anthologie 1852-2002, 2002, p. 56-57.
A 17th-century map of France (1687), by Alain Manesson-Mallet, shows the Septentrion atop of the chart, indicating the northern region of the country; the other regions indicated are the Occident (west), the Orient (east), and the Midy (south). Septentrional, meaning "of the north", is a Latinate adjective sometimes used in English. It is a form of the Latin noun septentriones, which refers to the seven stars of the Big Dipper, occasionally called the Septentrion. In the 18th century, septentrional languages was a recognised term for the Germanic languages.
Achintre was born in Besançon, France, on 19 March 1834 to Guillaume- Auguste Achintre, a pharmacist, and Anne-Marie Duprey.Marcel Fournier. Les Français au Québec, 1765-1865: un mouvement migratoire méconnu. Les éditions du Septentrion; 1995. . p. 85–.
Born in Steenhuffel, Londerzeel, Verdickt studied in Mechelen, first at the Interdiocesan School of Sacred Music, and then at the Mechelen Conservatory where he ultimately graduated with his diploma.André Vermeirre. L'immigration des belges au Québec. Les éditions du Septentrion; 2001. . p. 118–.
Archer, William, The Theatrical World of 1897, London: Walter Scott Ltd., 1897. 8\. "Louise Beaudet, 87, An Actress 50 Years", New York Times, January 1, 1948. 9\. Saint-Pierre, Marjolaine, Louise Beaudet, De Lotbinière à Broadway, 1859-1947, Québec: Septentrion, 2017. 10\.
Louis Trénard, De Douai à Lille, une université et son histoire, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 1978, p.37 note 6. The University of Leuven was abolished by decree of the Département of the Dyle on October 25, 1797.Jan Roegiers et al.
Louis Trénard, De Douai à Lille, une université et son histoire, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 1978, p.37 note 6. The old University of Leuven was abolished by decree of the Département of the Dyle on October 25, 1797.Jan Roegiers et al.
Jean-Francois Mouhot (2009), Les Réfugiés Acadiens en France (1758–1785): L'Impossible Réintégration? Quebec: Septentrion, 456p. Living in a relatively isolated region until the early 20th century, Cajuns today are largely assimilated into the mainstream society and culture. Some Cajuns live in communities outside Louisiana.
Répertoire des emprunts du français aux langues étrangères (Vol. 27). Les éditions du Septentrion. The Il-Ṭalyānī Tunisian Arabic word meaning "the Italian" () was used as a title of a novel in standard Arabic which received the Booker Prize for Arabic literature in 2015.Saad, M. (2015).
In the drainage of the Rio Septentrion this species has a darker coat than elsewhere. The reason for this may lie in the fact that the soil is darker in this area and pale individuals are more easily spotted by diurnal predators. It feeds on seeds.
SOS, known in Japan as , is a survival adventure video game developed by Human Entertainment and published in 1994 by Vic Tokai for the Super NES. A sequel to the game was later released in Japan for the PlayStation known as Septentrion: Out of the Blue.
However, he, his new wife Jeanne-Élisabeth de Beauharnois de La Boische, and his brother Claude-Michel sailed for the colony in 1712.Marcel Moussette. Le site du Palais de l'intendant à Québec: genèse et structuration d'un lieu urbain. Les éditions du Septentrion; 1994. . p. 218–.
Manchester: St. Jerome. for Western theories up to Nietzsche; by D'hulst (1990)D'hulst, L. (1990). Cent ans de théorie française de la traduction: de Batteux à Littré (1748-1847). Lille: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. for French theories, 1748–1847; by Santoyo (1987)Santoyo, Julio-César. 1987.
Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation: Nouvelles Perspectives Historiques, Moncton: Université de Moncton, 465 pages (book in French and English). The Acadians were scattered across the Atlantic, in the Thirteen Colonies, Louisiana, Quebec, Britain and France. (See Jean-François Mouhot (2009) Les Réfugiés acadiens en France (1758–1785): L'Impossible Réintégration?, Quebec, Septentrion, 456 p.
In order to perfect his skills, Guillaume Delisle became the student of the astronomer Jean-Dominique Cassini. Early on he produced high-quality maps, the first being his Carte de la Nouvelle-France et des Pays Voisins in 1696.Nelson-Martin Dawson, L’Atelier Delisle : L’Amérique du Nord sur la table à dessin, Sillery: Éditions Septentrion, 2000.
Genet, Jacqueline. La poétique de W. B. Yeats. Univ. Septentrion (1989) p. 220-220 (Fr.) Philip L. Marcus, in Yeats and Aesthetic Power argues that "Politics" clearly represents a different view on art that many of Yeats's earlier works in that the politics are no longer limited to Ireland and the United Kingdom but have grown to encompass all of Europe.
Malian author Massa Makan Diabaté satirizes Keïta's presidency in his 1979 novel Le boucher de Kouta (The Butcher of Kouta), which features a socialist, dictatorial president named "Bagabaga Daba" (literally, "ant with a big mouth"), who is later removed by a military coup.Sangare, Mamadou. L'histoire et le roman dans la trilogie Kouta de Massa Makan Diabate. Paris: Septentrion, 1999, p. 128.
Vincent was born in Oudenaarde on December 25, 1936. He studied romance languages at the University of Ghent, and went on to teach at the Institut libre Marie Haps. In 2005, he was awarded the Flemish Community's triennial prize for the translation of Dutch literature.Luc Devoldere, Honneur aux passeurs: Philippe Noble et Marnix Vincent couronnés, Septentrion 35 (2006), pp. 77-79.
Septentrion is an album by Anodajay released on June 27, 2006 on his independently owned record label 7ième Ciel Records. The album is Anodajay's second studio album. "Le beat à Ti-Bi" won the Best French Video award at the Sounds of Blackness Awards in 2007. The same video was also a nominee for the Best French Video category at the MuchMusic Video Awards in 2007.
Goujard, L. (2009) 'Photographie pittoresque. L’influence des modèles esthétiques traditionnels sur les photographies de la pauvreté'. In Appearances: Histoire et culture de paraïtre.: IRHiS Septentrion, Université de Lille. France. Ergy Landau took her on as an assistant in her studio in Paris in 1929, where they worked together for nearly ten years, sharing the celebrated Ukrainian model, Assia Granatouroff for studio photographs of the nude.
In 1963, Constant founded the pioneering Ensemble Ars Nova. In 1970, he took over the musical direction of the ORTF; from 1973 to 1978 he directed at the Paris Opera, and in 1988 and 1989 was Professor of Orchestration at the Paris Conservatory. Besides these appointments, he taught at Stanford University and in Hilversum. Later ballets include Septentrion (1975), Nana (1976) and L'ange bleu (1985).
Un genre universitaire, Lille, Presses du Septentrion, 2002 (in collaboration with C. Dardy and D. Ducard). Cenas de enunciação, Curitiba, Criar, 2006. La littérature pornographique, Paris, Armand Colin, 2007 (Spanish translation: Buenos Aires, Nueva Vision, 2008; Portuguese (Brazil) translation: São Paulo, Parabola, 2010 ; Romanian translation: Iasi, Institutul European, 2011; Chinese translation: Fujian, Fujian Education Press, 2013). Doze conceitos da Analise do Discurso, São Paulo, Parabola, 2010.
96, Septentrion 2002 He studied at Lycée Blaise-Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand, École Gerson and Lycées Janson-de-Sailly and Louis-le-Grand in Paris. He graduated from the École polytechnique and the École nationale d'administration (1949–1951) and chose to enter the prestigious Inspection des finances. He acceded to the Tax and Revenue Service, then joined the staff of Prime Minister Edgar Faure (1955–1956). He is fluent in German.
"Sous l'œil distrait de l'étranger". Le Devoir, March 17, 1997. Unfavourable depictions of Quebec have been made in books such as Bilingual Today, French Tomorrow, as well as political cartoons.Réal Brisson, Oka par la caricature: Deux visions distinctes d'une même crise, Septentrion, 2000, Another example of Quebec bashing is found in pop culture: Don Cherry, a sports commentator on the CBC, has occasionally been accused of Quebec bashing.
Operation Septentrion was a 36-hour military operation of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), a NATO-led security mission, that took place December 16–18, 2009, in the Uzbin Valley of eastern Afghanistan. A part of the War in Afghanistan, it involved a force of 1,100 troops, including 750 or 800 members of the French Foreign Legion, 200 United States Special Forces and Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers.
Le Collège Militaire royal de Saint-Jean, Sillery, Septentrion, 1992, p.31, 36-46 In 1995, the CMR was closed due to budget cuts and classes were transferred to RMC Kingston. In order to maintain the CMR site and its buildings in good condition, a non-profit body was created, the Corporation du fort Saint-Jean. The "Campus du Fort Saint-Jean" then became a commercial and public site.
Sixteen months later, on 17 December 2009, coalition forces conducted Operation Septentrion in the Uzbin Valley, "to show these insurgents that we can go where we want when we want" according to a French military spokesperson. An Afghan flag was planted in a key village of the Uzbin Valley; it was the furthest north coalition forces had been in the Valley. On 30 August 2010 another French soldier was killed in the Uzbin Valley.
Mary, Countess of Blois, also known as Marie of Avesnes, (1200–1241) was countess of Blois from 1230 to 1241. She was the daughter of Walter of Avesnes and Margaret of Blois.(FR)Henri Platelle, Présence de l'au-delà: une vision médiévale du monde, (Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2004), 284. In 1226, Mary married Hugh I of Châtillon, a count from Châtillon-sur-Marne, son of Gaucher III of Châtillon and Elisabeth of Saint Pol.
Maurice H. Keen, "English Military Experience and the Court of Chivalry: the Case of Grey v. Hastings", in Guerre et société en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne xive-xve siècle (Lille: Publications de l'Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion, 1991). Edward was in the retinue of Thomas Beaufort, Earl of Dorset in Gascony and Normandy between 1413 and 1415. The heraldry case was appealed by Edward, with Lord Grey seeking an order for payment of 987l. 10s. 10d.
L'annedda: L'arbre de vie. Septentrion: Quebec, 2009. Samuel de Champlain, around 1608, was unable to find the remedy, and some have supposed that the Indians had lost their knowledge of it in the intervening 72 years. However, a more common explanation is that the St. Lawrence Iroquoians whom Cartier met did not speak the same language as the Hurons or Iroquois living in the area at the time of Champlain, and so the term 'annedda' meant nothing to the latter group.
Cf. Jean Rousseau & Denis Thouard (éd.s), Lettres édifiantes et curieuses sur la langue chinoise, Villeneuve-d’Ascq: Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 1999. Local Chinese variants were still widely used up until a Qing dynasty decree in 1909 that mandated Mandarin as the official language of China. After this period, only Cantonese and Mandarin remained as the most influential variants of Chinese, the former due to the importance of maritime trade in Guangzhou and the emergence of Hong Kong as a key economy in East Asia.
Henry Kittson, son of Norman Wolfred, published in: C. W. Rife, Norman W. Kittson, a fur-trader at Pembina, Minnesota Hist. (St Paul, Minn.), 6 (1925) : 225–252. By Michel RobertLes Canadiens-français du Michigan, by Jean Lamarre, Septentrion, Sillery, Québec, 2000, "Norman W. Kittson – 15 to 20 years old" Census, 1830 Michigan Territory:Michilimackinac County Kittson served at various posts in what became Minnesota Territory in the United States. Kittson left the American Fur Company in 1833 to become a clerk to the sutler at Fort Snelling.
Claude Dumas, L'Homme et l'espace dans la littérature, les arts et l'histoire en Espagne et en Amérique Latine au XIXe siècle: études, Presses Univ. Septentrion, 1985 At that time artists such as Santiago Rusiñol studied at La Palette under Henri Gervex.William H. Robinson, Jordi Falgas, Carmen Bellon Lord, Forward by Robert Hughes, Barcelona and Modernity: Picasso, Gaudí, Miró, Dalí, The Cleveland Museum, Yale University Press, 2006 The art school, subsequently relocated to 18 rue du Val-de-Grâce in the 5th arrondissement of Paris.Der Sturm, 20 April 1912.
Balsam fir essential oil in clear glass vial The resin is used to produce Canada balsam, and was traditionally used as a cold remedy and as a glue for glasses, optical instrument components, and for preparing permanent mounts of microscope specimens. Given its use as a traditional remedy and the relatively high ascorbic acid content of its needles, historian Jacques Mathieu has argued that the balsam fir was the "aneda" that cured scurvy during the second expedition into Canada of Jacques Cartier.Mathieu, Jacques. L'Annedda: L'arbre de vie (Quebec: Septentrion, 2009).
The modern words for the cardinal directions (norte, este, sur, oeste), for example, are all taken from Germanic words (compare north, east, south and west in Modern English), after the contact with Atlantic sailors. These words did not exist in Spanish prior to the 15th century. Instead, "north" and "south" were septentrion and meridion respectively (both virtually obsolete in Modern Spanish), while "east" was oriente (or levante), and "west" was occidente (or poniente). These older words for "east" and "west" continue to have some use in Modern Spanish.
The western part of the mountain, seen from the North The mountain stands above the sea level, or 400 metres above the surrounding plains.Lambert, Pierre (2007) Le Mont Saint- Hilaire, Éditions du Septentrion, It has several summits, surrounding a central lake, Lac Hertel (Lake Hertel). Most of the well-known summits of the mountain are in the western (open to the public) part. They are the Pain de Sucre (Sugar Loaf), high, the Sunrise, high, the Rocky, high, and the Sommet Dieppe (Dieppe Summit), high as well as Burnt Hill( high).
Giacomo Gastaldi's 1548 map of New Spain, Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova The Spanish Empire comprised the territories in the north overseas 'Septentrion', from North America and the Caribbean, to the Philippine, Mariana and Caroline Islands.LANIC: Colección Juan Bautista Muñoz. Archivo de la Real Academia de la Historia – España. (in Spanish) At its greatest extent, the Spanish crown claimed on the mainland of the Americas much of North America south of Canada, that is: all of present-day Mexico and Central America except Panama; most of present-day United States west of the Mississippi River, plus the Floridas.
Through Albert Maertens he became involved in the distribution of underground newspapers such as The Belfort and at the activities of the Onafhankelijkheidsfront (E: Independence Front). His contacts in the financial and industrial world and his leading position within freemasonry (as chairing master of Le Septentrion) also meant an important support for the resistance movement. Also in the policy domain he continued his work in the underground. Against the German prohibition on political activities, the liberal party shortly after the outbreak of World War II started to make plans for a blueprint for a new post- war liberal party.
Kurt Kalata, SOS / Septentrion (プテントリオン) - Super NES (1993), Hardcore Gaming 101 Wurm Online contains elements that have ultimately influenced a number of survival games. Being a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), the game sets players as characters in a medieval setting, allows them to terraform the land, create buildings, and effectively develop their own kingdoms. Rolf Jansson and Markus Persson began the initial development of the game in 2003, and although Persson left around 2007, the game is still in active developement. Persson became instrumental in developing Minecraft, which many consider to have popularised the survival game genre.
Feeling some nostalgia for the years devoted to Les éditions du Boréal, which he had founded with others in 1962, he decided to found Les éditions du Septentrion. As in the past, he combines management with research. The Atlantic world interests him, and more specifically, the history of the French in the Americas and their meeting with the first inhabitants and the constant and multi-formed exchange with immigrants from throughout the world. His work, both books and radio and television, bear witness to the progress of what he has qualified as the "Quebec melting pot".
When Groulx died in 1967, the Institute of the History of French America (May 1968 to May 1970) and the University of Montreal named him professor emeritus in 1970. Finally, during his years in the public service, Frégault wrote and published two other important books: Chronique des années perdues in 1976 and, notably, Lionel Groulx tel qu'en lui-même in 1978. He was buried at the Cimetière Notre-Dame-de-Belmont in Sainte-Foy, Quebec.Jean Lamarre, Le devenir de la nation québécoise selon Maurice Séguin, Guy Frégault et Michel Brunet 1944-1969, Sillery, Éditions du Septentrion, 1993, 561 p.
Peeters, Natasja, Connecting people : documenting the activities of the Antwerp painter Hieronymus Francken, and other Floris disciples, in Paris after 1566, in: Les échanges artistiques entre les anciens Pays-Bas et la France, 1482 - 1814 : actes du colloque international organisé par l'Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion - UMR CNRS 8529 - Université de Lille 3 au Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille les 28-29-30 mai 2008 (2010) , 117-128 Frans Francken married Elisabeth Mertens. At the time of his death in 1619 their surviving children were Thomas, Frans, Hieronymus, Ambrosius II, Magdalena and Elisabeth. His pupils included his son Frans, Gortzius Geldorp, Herman van der Mast and Jan de Wael.
The third is by reaching the city of Uruachi, which lies in a smaller side canyon north of the Chinipas/Oteros canyon. A fourth access is a road that goes directly to the town of Chinipas on the river and the Chinipas/Oteros canyon, but this road is known to be difficult for its bad conditions. Below the town of Chinipas, and only a short distance before the Chinipas flows into the Fuerte River is a tributary of the Chinipas River, which is the Septentrion River. The Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico (Chihuahua-Pacific Railway, also known as El Chepe from its reporting mark CHP) passes through this area.
He was born 23 August 1893 in Aalst, and was a brother of the lodge La Liberté in Ghent. On 2 September 1943 he was arrested on charges of espionage and possession of arms, and died in February 1945. Henri Story was born on 27 November 1897 in Ghent. He was a member of the lodge Le Septentrion in Ghent. He died on 5 December 1944. Luc Somerhausen, a journalist, was born on 26 August 1903, in Hoeilaart. He was arrested on 28 May 1943 in Brussels. He belonged to the lodge ACSO III and was deputy secretary of the Grand Orient of Belgium (Grand Orient de Belgique).
Jean-Paul Cahn, Françoise Knopper, Anne-Marie Saint-Gille, De la Guerre juste à la paix juste: Aspects confessionnels de la construction de la paix dans l'espace franco-allemand (XVIe-XXe siècle), Collection Histoire et civilisations, Presses Universitaires Septentrion, 2008, 313 pages, , p.168 His failing health ensured his definitive exemption from military service before the start of WWII. Jacques Martin turned each of his trials into a platform to advertise for conscience objection. His defence counsel was solicitor and socialist MP André Philip, who called upon leading intellectuals like Jean Guéhenno or Marc Sangnier and upon representatives of the French Human Rights League.
Kirscher, Gilbert, Éric Weil ou la raison de la philosophie, Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 1999. p. 85. Any individual, in any historic situation can just as well never become aware of their role as a moral agent responsible for the elaboration and practice of a moral content. This difference leads Weil to assert that "the essential task of the moral man is to educate men so that they obey on their own the universal law"Weil, Éric, Philosophie Politique, Paris: Vrin, 1956. p. 44. Education plays a central role in Weil's philosophy in general, where the summit of moral and political action is to lead people to reason so that they can become reasonable for themselves.
Praxille Gydé (born 5 September 1908) was a French boxer, who was European flyweight champion between November 1932 and June 1935.Dorvillé, Christian (2010) Grandes figures sportives du Nord-Pas de Calais, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, , p. 149 After making his professional debut in March 1924, he won the vacant European flyweight title in November 1932, stopping Willi Metzner in the eighth round. He retained the title with defences against Maurice Huguenin and Kid Oliva (draw), both in February 1933, Emile Degand in May 1933, Oliva again in November 1933, Mariano Arilla in January 1934, Rene Gabes in March 1934, Pedro Ruiz in June 1934, Francois Atenza in October 1934, and Huguenin again in January 1935.
Bishop Alvise was a Bishop of Arras in the 12th century. The son of Einard and Hostina,L'abbaye d'Anchin de sa fondation (1079) au XIVe siècle : essor, vie et rayonnement d'une grande communauté bénédictine - par Jean-Pierre Gerzaguet - Presses universitaires Septentrion- 1997 page 91 he was a native of FlandersHistoria monasterii (MGH,SS,14, particulièrement 586-588 but his year of birth is controversial, with sources claiming 1060, 1070 or 1075. According to medieval chroniclers,Histoire de l'église gallicane - IVème édition- par Jacques Longueval - Paris Rue de Garanciére n°10 (près de saint-Sulpice, 1826) vol8 page 265. he had been a novice and Canon of the Abbey of Saint Bertin at Saint-Omer.
The Domaine du roy ("King's Domain") was a vast region of New France extending north from the shore of the Saint Lawrence River between the seigneurie of Les Éboulements (near the City of Quebec) and Cape Cormorant (near the present-day town Loudres) towards the Hudson Bay watershed, an area claimed by Great Britain as Rupert's Land, the territory covered an area of 460,000 km². Established in 1652, the Domaine du roy was renamed "King's Domain" after the French and Indian War.Michel Lavoie, Le Domaine du roi 1652-1859, Septentrion, 2010 A present-day regional county municipality in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec also inherited the name Le Domaine-du-Roy.
Stamp created by the Centre de défense des objecteurs de conscience (around 1936). The creation of a legal status for conscientious objectors in France was the subject of a long struggle involving for instance or the much-publicised trials of Protestant activists Jacques Martin, Philippe Vernier and Camille Rombault in 1932–1933Jean-Paul Cahn, Françoise Knopper, Anne-Marie Saint-Gille, De la Guerre juste à la paix juste: Aspects confessionnels de la construction de la paix dans l'espace franco- allemand (XVIe-XXe siècle), Collection Histoire et civilisations, Presses Universitaires Septentrion, 2008, 313 pages, , p.168 or the hunger strike of anarchist Louis Lecoin in 1962. The legal status law was passed in December 1963, 43 years (and many prison sentences) after the first requests.
The Shives company inaugurated the largest shingle works in the Maritime Provinces in 1901. The Mowatt and WH Miller mills became operational in 1902 and 1905 respectively. The first school was founded in 1905. The post office was founded in 1906.Place names of New Brunswick - Atholville, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, consulted on 1 November 2011 . The church opened in 1909 - Atholville was then a mission of Campbellton. The parish of Our Lady of Lourdes was set up in 1913.Notre-Dame de Lourdes parish , Diocese of Bathurst, consulted on 20 August 2012 The construction of the Fraser mill by the Restigouche Company began in 1919. The plant was inaugurated in 1928Nicolas Landry and Nicole Lang, History of Acadia, Éditions du Septentrion, Québec, 2001, p.
Jean-Paul Visse, La presse du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais au temps de l'Echo du Nord : 1918-1944, page 140 (Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 1 avril 2004). De Sède authored more than 20 books and contributed articles to various magazines, sometimes using the pseudonyms Pumaz, Allard, Gillot and Simon.John Saul & Janice A. Glaholm, Rennes-le-Château, A Bibliography, page 45 (London: Mercurius Press, 1985). He is best known for his 1967 book L'Or de Rennes, ou La Vie insolite de Bérenger Saunière, curé de Rennes-le-Château ("The Gold of Rennes, or The Strange Life of Bérenger Saunière, Priest of Rennes-le-Château"), published as a paperback in 1968 entitled Le Trésor Maudit de Rennes-le-Château ("The Accursed Treasure of Rennes-le-Château").
"La Bonne Amitié" took number one on the tablet of the Grand Orient of Belgium until 1898, when it ceded that position to the "Parfaite Union" lodge of Mons. Some lodges remained faithful to the Grand-Orient des Pays-Bas -, the "Septentrion" in Ghent did so until 1883 and only joined the Grand Orient of Belgium late on. The lodges in Liège, Huy and Verviers created the "Fédération maçonnique belge" before joining the Grand Orient of Belgium in 1854. The creation of a new Grand Lodge for the new country of Belgium had rapidly caused these lodges problems over article 135 in the Masonic statutes, which forbade political and religious discussions in lodges, and they made unsuccessful attempts to have its suppressed.
Carnival in Venice (circa 1565) According to the early 17th century biographer Karel van Mander, who referred to him three times using three different names, i.e. Ieroon Francken van Herenthals, Ieroon Vrancks, and Ieroon Franck, Francken was a pupil of Frans Floris.Ieroon Francken in Karel van Mander's Schilder-boeck, 1604 He probably went to work with Floris in the early 1560s.Peeters, Natasja, Connecting people : documenting the activities of the Antwerp painter Hieronymus Francken, and other Floris disciples, in Paris after 1566, in: Les échanges artistiques entre les anciens Pays-Bas et la France, 1482 - 1814 : actes du colloque international organisé par l'Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion - UMR CNRS 8529 - Université de Lille 3 au Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille les 28-29-30 mai 2008 (2010) , 117-128 It is unclear whether he traveled to Italy after his training in Antwerp.
The ancient tripartite view of the observed known world Before the discovery of the New World a commonplace of classical and medieval geography had been the "three parts" in which, from Mediterranean and European perspectives, the world was divided: Europe, Asia and Africa. As Laurent de Premierfait, the pre-eminent French translator of Latin literature in the early fifteenth century, informed his readers: > Asia is one of the three parts of the world, which the authors divide in > Asia, Africa and Europe. Asia extends towards the Orient as far as the > rising sun ("devers le souleil levant"), towards the south ("midi") it ends > at the great sea, towards the occident it ends at our sea, and towards the > north ("septentrion") it ends in the Maeotian marshes and the river named > Thanaus.Asie est l'une des trois parties du monde que les auteurs divisent > en Asie, Afrique et Europe.
According to Elliott, Cartier never explicitly stated that there was a direct connection between or as the Iroquoian word for "village" and Canada as the new name of the entire territory, and never accounted for the spelling difference between and Canada—and thus the Spanish etymology had to be favoured because the spellings matched. Notably, Cartier never wrote of having any awareness of any preexisting Spanish or Portuguese name for the region either, meaning that Elliott's allegation that the derivation was not adequately supported by Cartier's own writing on the matter was also true of his own preferred theory. Franciscan priest André Thevet claimed that the word derived from (however these words do not exist in Spanish), an answer reportedly given by Spaniards in the St. Lawrence Valley area when asked what their purpose was; according to Thevet, the phrase meant that they were seeking landGervais Carpin, Histoire d'un mot: l'ethnonyme "canadien" de 1535-1691. Les Éditions de Septentrion, 1995. . p. 50.
The Toronto Jewish Book Festival culminated in the 24th annual Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Awards on June 7, 2012. Hosted by broadcaster and host of CBC Radio One's The Sunday Edition Michael Enright, the 2012 award winners included David Bezmozgis for The Free World (HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.), Denis Vaugeois for Les Premiers Juifs D’Amérique 1760-1860: L’extraordinaire histoire de la famille Hart (Septentrion), Eli Pfefferkorn for The Muselmann at the Water Cooler (Academic Studies Press), Richard Marceau for Juif, Une Histoire Québécoise (Éditions Du Marais), S. Weilbach for Singing from the Darktime: A Childhood Memoir in Poetry and Prose (McGill- Queen's University Press), Kalman Weiser for Jewish People, Yiddish Nation: Noah Prylucki and the Folkists in Poland (University of Toronto Press), Rebecca Margolis for Jewish Roots, Canadian Soil: Yiddish Culture in Montreal, 1905-1945 (McGill-Queen's University Press), Fraidie Martz and Andrew Wilson for A Fiery Soul: The Life and Theatrical Times of John Hirsch (Véhicule Press), and Lesley Simpson for Yuvi’s Candy Tree (Kar-Ben Publishing). Continuing with its Off-Site program, the Koffler Gallery presented four exhibitions in 2011-12.

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