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Francis Hector Clergue (August 28, 1856 –
January 19, 1939) was an
American businessman who
became the
leading industrialist of
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario...
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Pierre Clergue was a
priest in the
village of Montaillou,
France in the late
thirteenth and
early fourteenth century. He is the
central figure in Emmanuel...
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Bernard Clergue was the town
bayle of the
village of
Montaillou in the
south of
France in the late
thirteenth and
early fourteenth centuries. A great...
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Clergue (French: [klɛʁg]) is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Bernard Clergue,
French bayle Francis Clergue (1856–1939), American...
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Lucien Clergue (French: [klɛʁg]; 14
August 1934 – 15
November 2014) was a
French photographer. He was
Chairman of the
Academy of Fine Arts,
Paris for...
- Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
Algoma Steel was
founded in 1901 by
Francis Clergue, an
American entrepreneur who had
settled in
Sault Ste. Marie. The company...
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Pierre Clergue, the
local priest, who,
though Grazide insisted she hadn't
known at the time, was
allegedly her mother's
illegitimate cousin.
Clergue was...
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daughter of
Prades Tavernier she
became a
servant in the
house of the
wealthy Clergue family of Montaillou. She left
their employ upon
being married but her...
- settlement. By the
early 1900s, led by
industrialists including Francis Clergue, the
community became a
regional centre for
resource development and manufacturing...
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Bernard Guilhou. For a time she was also the
mistress to
priest Pierre Clergue. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The
Promised Land of Error. translated...