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  1. Louis-Joseph Papineau (October 7, 1786 – September 23, 1871), born in Montreal, Quebec, was a politician, lawyer, and the landlord of the seigneurie de la Petite-Nation. He was the leader of the reformist Patriote movement before the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837–1838.

  2. Louis-Joseph Papineau (Montreal, 7 de outubro de 1786 – Montebello, 25 de setembro de 1871) foi um político e advogado quebequense. Foi líder do Parti patriote (Partido Patriota).

  3. 20 de jan. de 2008 · Louis-Joseph Papineau, lawyer, seigneur, politician (born 7 October 1786 in Montréal, Province of Quebec; died 23 September 1871 in Montebello, QC). During the Rebellions of 1837 Papineau lost control of events that he was instrumental in creating (courtesy Library and Archives Canada/C-11075).

  4. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Louis-Joseph Papineau (born October 7, 1786, Montreal, Quebec [Canada]—died September 25, 1871, Montebello, Quebec, Canada) was a politician who was the radical leader of the French Canadians in Lower Canada (now Quebec) in the period preceding an unsuccessful revolt against the British government in 1837. Papineau was elected a ...

  5. 20 de jan. de 2008 · Louis-Joseph Papineau, avocat, seigneur et homme politique (né le 7 octobre 1786 à Montréal, Province de Québec; décédé le 23 septembre 1871 à Montebello, QC). Pendant la rébellion de 1837, Papineau a perdu la maîtrise des événements dont il avait été l'instigateur (avec la permission des Bibliothèque et Archives ...

  6. Louis-Joseph Papineau. © National Archives of Canada / C-5414. The Formative Years (1786-1809) The Initiation into Political Life (1808-1815) The Rise to Political Prominence (1815-1827) Leader of the Parti patriote (1827-1837) Exile (1837-1845) Political Epilogue (1848-1854) Seigneur Papineau Retires to Private Life (1854-1871)

  7. A charismatic and eloquent politician, Louis-Joseph Papineau was a major political figure in the 19th century. He served as Speaker of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada from 1815-23 and 1825-37, and led the Parti canadien (later the Parti patriote).