- François de
Champflour (d.
after 1649) was a
soldier and
administrator in New France. He
served as
governor of Trois-Rivières from 1639 to 1645. He was...
-
Marie Régnier from La Roc****e,
received the
approbation of
Bishop de
Champflour of La Roc****e to make
their religious vows
under the
direction of Montfort...
- Hyères et sa région dans la
guerre de 1939–1945, Marly-le-Roi:
Editions Champflour, ISBN 2-87655-038-5 Paris, Nice, Strasbourg,
Brest "Normales climatiques...
- Site of Canada)
Federal (18990) VIA Rail
Station (Trois-Rivieres) 1075
Champflour Street Trois-Rivières
Invalid 46°20′55″N 72°32′58″W / 46.3486°N 72.5495°W...
- Jean-François de l'Escure de Valderil,
bishop of Luçon, and Étienne de
Champflour [fr],
bishop of La Roc****e,
forbade the
reading of the book in their...
- 1693–1702 Charles-Madeleine Frézeau de Frézelière 1702–1724
Etienne de
Champflour 1725–1729 Jean-Antoine de
Brancas (later
Archbishop of Aix) 1730–1767...
-
Buteux Jean
Carignan Edward Carter (Canadian politician) François de
Champflour Pierre Chastellain Thomas Coffin (pre-confederation
Canadian politician)...
-
Louis XVI (1730–1736)
Quiqueran de
Beaujeu 1736–1737 Jean-Baptiste de
Champflour 1737–1768 François Tristán de Chambón 1768–1790
Catholic Church in France...
- the hospital. In 1714, she was
joined by
Catherine Brunet.
Bishop de
Champflour of La Roc****e on the
Atlantic coast just to the west of
Poitiers had...
- théâtre
Montansier à
Versailles - De la
Montansier à
Francis Perrin,
Champflour, Marly-le-Roi. ISBN 2-87655-037-7
Official site 48°48′29″N 2°7′27″E /...