in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, Louis Hébert was the first cousin of engineer, Governor Paul Octave Hébert. Louis Hébert graduated from the United States...
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Louis Hebert may refer to the following: Louis Hébert, early Quebec farmer Louis Hébert (officer), Confederate soldier Louis-Charles-Auguste Hébert, French...
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scholar Lionel Hebert, American golfer Louis Hébert, early Quebec farmer Louis Hébert (officer), Confederate soldier Louis-Charles-Auguste Hébert, French religious...
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nouvelle députée de Louis-Hébert" Le Journal de Québec, October 3, 2017. "CAQ wins upset landslide win over Liberals in Louis-Hébert riding". Montreal Gazette...
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Maurice-Lang Hébert (January 21, 1888 – April 11, 1960) was a French-Canadian poet and novelist. He was also known a literary critic. Hébert was born in...
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Bourassa, Louis-Joseph Papineau, 1874, 28,8 x 14 x 11,5 cm, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Québec. Louis-Philippe Hébert, Louis-Joseph Papineau...
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II (3 March 1794). Robespierre joined Saint-Just in his attacks on Hébert. Hébert and his closest associates were arrested the following day. A little...
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is a Canadian politician serving as the member of Parliament (MP) for Louis-Hébert. A member of the Liberal Party, he was first elected following the 2015...
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Point. In 1842, Hébert married Marie Coralie Wills Vaughn, the daughter of a sugar planter. They had five children. In 1845, Hébert resigned from the...
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Cultural Policy Review Committee, he co-authored with Jacques Hébert the influential Applebaum-Hébert Report, the first review of Canadian cultural institutions...
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