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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Devastated by events, Langevin left the public arena when the 1896 election was called and resigned himself, in Chapleau’s malicious words, to living at Quebec “behind his drawn curtains on Rue Saint-Louis.” This retirement went on for ten years.
On 26 Nov. 1668 at Quebec, Jean Bergevin, dit Langevin, married Marie Piton, a native of the parish of Saint-Paul in the diocese of Paris.
Langevin was one of the 18 members from Quebec province who held seats in both the provincial and federal houses.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=40962&query=langevin   (3939 words)

  
 Fathers of Confederation
Langevin's personal record was clear, but being responsible for the department, he resigned from the Cabinet.
Hector attended the seminary in Quebec, studied law under the businesslike Cartier and opened his own office in 1850.
In the course of his tribute to his late chief, Langevin was overcome with emotion and could not continue.
crl.library.ns.ca /amhersthistory/langevin.htm   (268 words)

  
 Hector-Louis Langevin - Charlottetown Conference of 1864
Born the son of Lt.-Col. Jean Langevin, Hector-Louis Langevin's first studies were to become a lawyer.
Langevin served as solicitor-general of Canada East from 1864-66 and post master general, 1866-67.
Langevin started into politics by becoming Mayor of Quebec C. from 1857-61.
collections.ic.gc.ca /charlottetown/fathers/langevin.html   (200 words)

  
 Sir Hector-Louis Langevin - Canadian Confederation
When Louis Riel was hanged, Hector-Louis Langevin was one of the few Conservatives to survive the 1887 elections in Quebec.
On George-Étienne Cartier's death in 1873, Langevin became leader of the Quebec branch of the Conservative Party.
In 1867, Langevin became secretary of state and superintendent general of Indian affairs.
www.lac-bac.ca /confederation/023001-2356-e.html   (315 words)

  
 Langevin, Sir Hector Louis on Encyclopedia.com
LANGEVIN, SIR HECTOR LOUIS [Langevin, Sir Hector Louis], 1826-1906, Canadian legislator, b.
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 Hector
Villars, Claude Louis Hector, duc de - Villars, Claude Louis Hector, duc de, 1653–1734, marshal of France, the last of the great...
Hector, in Greek mythology, leader and greatest hero of the Trojan troops during the Trojan War.
He was the eldest son of Priam and Hecuba, the husband of Andromache, and the father by her of Astyanax.
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 Jean Pierre Francois La Force Langevin
--Another brother, Sir Hector Louis Langevin, Canadian statesman, born in Quebec, 26 August, 1826, was educated at the seminary in that city.
He is the author of a life of Bishop Laval (Montreal, 1874), and "Notes historiques sur le chapitre de la cathedral de Quebec" (1874).--Another brother, Sir Hector Louis, Canadian statesman, born in Quebec, 26 August, 1826, was educated at the seminary in that city.
--His brother, Edmund Charles Hippolyte Langevin, clergyman, born in Quebec, 30 August, 1824, was ordained a priest in 1847, became vicar-general of Quebec in 1867, and of Rimouski in the same year.
www.famousamericans.net /jeanpierrefrancoislaforcelangevin   (1818 words)

  
 Hector-Louis Langevin
Sir Hector Louis Langevin's political career touched the heights - and the depths.
He was born in Quebec, Aug. 25, 1826, the son of Lt.-Col. Jean Langevin.
He became a lawyer, studying for a time in the Montreal office of Sir Georges-Etienne Cartier and was called to the bar of Lower Canada in 1850.
www.canadahistory.com /sections/politics/polwilliammcdougall.htm   (201 words)

  
 Langevin Family Crest
In the Langevin coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
The name Langevin belongs to the early history of France, in that much fought over region of Normandy.
When did the Langevin family first arrive in the United States?
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 langevin - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Serebella: Index - Hecke algebra to Hector Camacho Jr.
Serebella: Index - Hecke algebra to Hector Camacho Jr.
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 Sir Hector-Louis Langevin - Charlottetown Conference of 1864
Sir Hector-Louis Langevin - Charlottetown Conference of 1864
collections.ic.gc.ca /charlottetown/paintings/langevin.html   (8 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
In the 1863 elections Taschereau ran as the Liberal candidate in Dorchester against Hector-Louis Langevin.
Having joined the editorial staff of La Tribune, the organ of the Macdonald—Dorion government [see John Sandfield Macdonald*; Antoine-Aimé Dorion*], he decided not to run against Langevin in 1864.
The campaign was characterized by intimidation and corruption — the Conservatives would accuse Taschereau of having brought supporters to Sainte-Claire and Saint-Isidore who goaded the farmers to violence.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=41220&query=   (953 words)

  
 Hector-Louis Langevin - TheBestLinks.com - August 25, June 11, 1826, 1906, ...
Sir Hector-Louis Langevin (August 25, 1826 - June 11, 1906) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Hector-Louis Langevin, August 25, June 11, 1826, 1906, Member of Parliament...
Hector-Louis Langevin - TheBestLinks.com - August 25, June 11, 1826, 1906,...
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 Canada
Ministers of Defence (and related affairs) Ministers of Militia and Defence - Ministres de la Milice et de la Défense 1867 - 1873 Sir George Etienne Cartier 1814 - 1873 1873 Hector Louis Langevin* s.a.
1879 - 1891 Hector Louis Langevin (2x) 1891 - 1892 Frank Smith s.a.
1942 - 1945 Ernest Bertrand 1888 - 1958 Ministers of Public Works - Ministres des Travaux publics 1867 - 1869 William McDougall 1831 - 1886 1869 - 1873 Hector Louis Langevin s.a.
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 TheLangevintext
Jean became the grandfather of Bishop Jean Langevin of Rimouski and Sir Hector Louis Langevin (Father of the Confederation).
Louis II and his 11 sons carried on the names of Bergevin and Langevin so we will expand upon their lineage: Louis (II) (1711 - 1799) married Marie Josephte Parent 11/23/1734 in Beauport.
Sir Hectors' descendants: daughter Hectorine married Sir Thomas Chapais (Senator and Legislative Advisor of Quebec), Stella married Judge Cimon and became the grandmother of Jacques Trempe, the Keeper of the Bergevin Family Database.
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 Atormentar -Louis Langevin
Sir Hector-Louis-Louis Langevin (de agosto el 25 de 1826 - de junio el 11 de 1906) era abogado y político canadienses.
English version: Hector-Louis Langevin Next: Asunción de la responsabilidad Up
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/at/Atormentar%20Louis%20Langevin.htm   (4118 words)

  
 Sir Hector-Louis Langevin - Canadian Confederation
When Louis Riel was hanged, Hector-Louis Langevin was one of the few Conservatives to survive the 1887 elections in Quebec.
On George-Étienne Cartier's death in 1873, Langevin became leader of the Quebec branch of the Conservative Party.
In 1867, Langevin became secretary of state and superintendent general of Indian affairs.
www.collectionscanada.ca /confederation/023001-2356-e.html   (4118 words)

  
 Jean Pierre Francois La Force Langevin
--Another brother, Sir Hector Louis Langevin, Canadian statesman, born in Quebec, 26 August, 1826, was educated at the seminary in that city.
He is the author of a life of Bishop Laval (Montreal, 1874), and "Notes historiques sur le chapitre de la cathedral de Quebec" (1874).--Another brother, Sir Hector Louis, Canadian statesman, born in Quebec, 26 August, 1826, was educated at the seminary in that city.
--His brother, Edmund Charles Hippolyte Langevin, clergyman, born in Quebec, 30 August, 1824, was ordained a priest in 1847, became vicar-general of Quebec in 1867, and of Rimouski in the same year.
www.famousamericans.net /jeanpierrefrancoislaforcelangevin   (4118 words)

  
 Bloque De Langevin
Nombrado para sir Hector-Louis-Louis Langevin, los trabajos públicos ministran bajo sir Juan A. MacDonald del primer ministro, el bloque eran el primer edificio federal de la oficina gubernamental construido apagado de la colina del parlamento, en el 1880s.
El bloque de Langevin es una colina imponente del parlamento de los revestimientos del edificio de oficinas en Ottawa, Canadá.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/bl/Bloque%20De%20Langevin.htm   (4118 words)

  
 BNQ-Revues anciennes - Langevin, Hector L. (Hector Louis), Sir, 1826-1906
Feu Sir Hector Louis Langevin, avocat, conseil du roi...
Langevin, Hector L. (Hector Louis), Sir, 1826-1906 [6]
www4.bnquebec.ca /illustrations/htm/i3030.htm   (4118 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Devastated by events, Langevin left the public arena when the 1896 election was called and resigned himself, in Chapleau’s malicious words, to living at Quebec “behind his drawn curtains on Rue Saint-Louis.” This retirement went on for ten years.
On 26 Nov. 1668 at Quebec, Jean Bergevin, dit Langevin, married Marie Piton, a native of the parish of Saint-Paul in the diocese of Paris.
Langevin was one of the 18 members from Quebec province who held seats in both the provincial and federal houses.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=40962&query=langevin   (4118 words)

  
 Hector-Louis Langevin - Charlottetown Conference of 1864
Born the son of Lt.-Col. Jean Langevin, Hector-Louis Langevin's first studies were to become a lawyer.
Langevin served as solicitor-general of Canada East from 1864-66 and post master general, 1866-67.
Langevin started into politics by becoming Mayor of Quebec C. from 1857-61.
collections.ic.gc.ca /charlottetown/fathers/langevin.html   (4118 words)

  
 Langevin, Sir Hector-Louis
Langevin, Sir Hector-Louis, lawyer, journalist, politician (b at Québec C 25 Aug 1826; d there 11 June 1906).
Langevin was a FATHER OF CONFEDERATION, defending Québec's interests at the CHARLOTTETOWN and QUÉBEC CONFERENCES in 1864 and at the LONDON CONFERENCE in 1866.
Langevin had considerable influence in the Macdonald government following the 1878 election.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&ArticleId=A0004514   (4118 words)

  
 Hector-Louis Langevin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Hector-Louis Langevin (August 25, 1826 – June 11, 1906) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Langevin was born in Quebec City in 1826.
The Langevin Block on Parliament Hill was named in his honour.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hector_Louis_Langevin   (4118 words)

  
 Quebecers, the Roman Catholic Church and the Manitoba School Question: A Chronology - Quebec History
Among the Conservative casualties in Quebec were three cabinet ministers: Angers, Taillon and Desjardins, aside from Hector Langevin, the Father of Confederation.
Langevin although the latter was not involved in the negotiations for the settlement of the school issue.
Langevin was a young man, without experience, who did not represent well the views of the Catholics of Manitoba.
www2.marianopolis.edu /quebechistory/chronos/manitoba.htm   (4118 words)

  
 Langevin Block - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Named for Sir Hector-Louis Langevin, the Public Works Minister under Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald, the block was the first federal government office building constructed off of Parliament Hill, in the 1880s.
The Langevin Block is an imposing office building facing Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada.
While the offices of senior Privy Council Office officials remain in Langevin Block, its use is now largely limited to the Prime Minister's Office, the prime minister's political advisors.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Langevin_Block   (4118 words)

  
 Hector-Louis Langevin
Sir Hector Louis Langevin's political career touched the heights - and the depths.
He was born in Quebec, Aug. 25, 1826, the son of Lt.-Col. Jean Langevin.
He became a lawyer, studying for a time in the Montreal office of Sir Georges-Etienne Cartier and was called to the bar of Lower Canada in 1850.
www.canadahistory.com /sections/politics/polwilliammcdougall.htm   (4118 words)

  
 Langevin, sir Hector-Louis
Langevin, sir Hector-Louis, avocat et homme politique (Québec, 25 août 1826 -- Québec, 11 juin 1906).
Langevin exerce une influence considérable dans le gouvernement de Macdonald, après les élections de 1878.
Langevin, un des PÈRES DE LA CONFÉDÉRATION, se porte à la défense des intérêts du Québec lors de la CONFÉRENCE DE CHARLOTTETOWN et de la CONFÉRENCE DE QUÉBEC en 1864 et lors de la CONFÉRENCE DE LONDRES, en 1866.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=F1ARTF0004514   (4118 words)

  
 Hector-Louis Langevin -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Sir Hector-Louis Langevin (August 25, 1826 - June 11, 1906) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
In 1857 he was elected (An elected member of the British Parliament: a member of the House of Commons) Member of Parliament for Dorchester, Quebec as a member of the (A political party in Great Britain which developed from the Tories in the 1830s; advocates a mixed economy and encourages property owning) Conservative Party.
He left politics in 1896 due to his role in the 1873 (Click link for more info and facts about Pacific Scandal) Pacific Scandal.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/H/He/Hector-Louis_Langevin1.htm   (4118 words)

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