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- Faillon may refer to: Étienne-Michel Faillon (1799–1870), a French historian, Sulpician priest and teacher Faillon Lake, on the Mégiscane River, in Quebec...
- upright as can be verified in facsimile sketch of the sculpture printed by Faillon. Some modern-day authors have gone a step further, claiming the tarasque's...
- Étienne-Michel Faillon (3 January 1800 – 25 October 1870) was a Catholic historian. Faillon was born in Tarascon, France. He studied in Avignon and Aix-en-Provence...
- Faillon Lake is a freshwater body of the townships of Faillon (northeastern part) and Boisseau (southwestern part), in the territory of Senneterre, in...
- loves in Carter's life, Hutton said, were his family, baseball, and God. Faillon Street West in Montreal, located near IGA Stadium, the tennis stadium built...
- America. In 1979, they opened their small 1,000 sq ft (93 m2) store on Faillon Street, at the corner of Lajeunesse Street, in Montreal. In 1984, the need...
- the west. On the south it is bordered by Gary-Carter Street (formerly Faillon Street), named in honour of the Baseball Hall of Fame Montreal Expos catcher...
- Étienne-Michel Faillon published L'Histoire de la colonie française au Canada which included an account of the Battle of Long Sault. Faillon's writing places...
- copbio.2011.12.027. PMID 22237016. Pezo, V.; Guérineau, V.; Le Caer, J.-P.; Faillon, L.; Mutzel, R.; Marlière, P. (2013). "A metabolic prototype for eliminating...
- the Renaissance. Columbia University Press. p. 49. ISBN 0-231-13412-6. Faillon, Étienne-Michel (1835). Monumens de l'église de Sainte-Marthe à Tarascon...