- Pierre-Joseph-Marie
Chaumonot (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʒozɛf maʁi ʃomɔno]; aka
Joseph Marie Chaumonot) (March 9, 1611 –
February 21, 1693) was a French...
- Goderich.
During their travels, Jean de Brébeuf and
Pierre Joseph Marie Chaumonot gave each
Neutral village a
Christian name. The only ones that are mentioned...
- and
French settlers took over the land. The
Jesuit missionary Pierre Chaumonot in 1674
founded a
settlement here when he
built a
chapel for the Huron...
- (Mithun 1979:160)
where the
latter notes from the
Neutral name
given to
Chaumonot that the
Neutral language did not have
sound changes that distinguish...
- (persons per km2): 909.3 In 1669,
missionary priest Pierre-Joseph-Marie
Chaumonot erected a
chapel for the Huron,
dedicated to Notre-Dame de la Foy. The...
- the
Cross in Canada".
Fathers Jean de
Brebeuf and Pierre-Joseph-Marie
Chaumonot came to the
village preaching Christianity in
summer 1640. At
about 1650...
-
Louis IX of France, it
probably was also a
tribute to
Louis Chaumont (or
Chaumonot) de La Jaunière (ca. 1700-1776),
priest of Baie-Saint-Paul from 1736 to...
- spring. In
another visit to the area in 1656,
Reverend Pierre-Joseph-Marie
Chaumonot and
Reverend Claude Dablon laid the
groundwork to
build Sainte Marie among...
- John Pell,
English mathematician (d. 1685)
March 9 – Pierre-Joseph-Marie
Chaumonot,
French missionary (d. 1693)
March 15 – Jan Fyt,
Flemish Baroque painter...
- 666666666667°N 74.433333333333°W / 45.666666666667; -74.433333333333
Chaumonot 1965-12-18 207.2 La
Tuque Mauricie 47°55′00″N 72°50′00″W / 47.916666666667°N...