- Belmont, François Vachon de
- Belmont, François Vachon de
• Fifth superior of the Sulpicians at Montreal, b. at Grenoble, France, 1645; d. 1732Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Belmont, François Vachon de — Came to Canada from France in 1680, and joined the Seminary of St. Sulpice at Montreal, of which he was superior, 1698 1732. Died the latter year. Left a History of Canada, which was published in the first series of Historical Documents of the … The makers of Canada
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Francois Vachon de Belmont — François Vachon de Belmont † Catholic Encyclopedia ► François Vachon de Belmont Fifth superior of the Sulpicians at Montreal, b. at Grenoble, France, 1645; d. 1732. He went to Canada in 1680 and was appointed a missionary among the… … Catholic encyclopedia
François Vachon de Belmont — en 1725 Plan de Montréal dessiné par François Vachon de Belmont en 1702. On peut distinguer quelques côtes … Wikipédia en Français
François Vachon de Belmont — François Vachon de Belmont, (3 April 1645 ndash; 22 May 1732), was the fifth superior of the Montreal Sulpicians from 1700 to 1731. [cite book |last=Herbermann |first=Charles George |editor= |title=The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work … Wikipedia
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Belmont — may refer to:Cities, towns or communitiesIn Australia*Belmont, New South Wales *Belmont State Park, in New South Wales *Belmont, Queensland *Belmont, Victoria *Belmont, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth *City of Belmont, a Local Government… … Wikipedia
Francois Dollier de Casson — François Dollier de Casson François Dollier de Casson en 1681 François Dollier de Casson (Casson, 1636 Montréal, 1701) est un militaire, explorateur, Sulpicien chargé de développer la Nouvelle France. Il est considéré comme le second fondateur de … Wikipédia en Français