Adélard Langevin
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Adélard Langevin
Summary
Adélard Langevin is a human[1]. His place of birth was Saint-Isidore[2]. He was born on August 23, 1855[3]. He passed away in Montreal[4]. He died on June 15, 1915[5]. He worked as a Catholic priest[6] and Catholic bishop[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Adélard Langevin's place of birth was Saint-Isidore[2].
- Adélard Langevin died in Montreal[4].
- Adélard Langevin was born on August 23, 1855[3].
- Adélard Langevin died on June 15, 1915[5].
- Adélard Langevin is buried at Saint Boniface Cathedral[9].
- Adélard Langevin held citizenship in Canada[10].
- Adélard Langevin's professions included Catholic priest[6].
- Adélard Langevin's professions included Catholic bishop[7].
- Adélard Langevin held the position of Roman Catholic Archbishop of Saint Boniface[11].
- Adélard Langevin's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[12].
- Adélard Langevin is recorded as male[13].
- Adélard Langevin's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Adélard Langevin's Commons category is recorded as Adélard Langevin[15].
- Adélard Langevin's family name is recorded as Langevin[16].
- Adélard Langevin's given name is recorded as Louis-Philippe[17].
- Adélard Langevin's described at URL is recorded as http://dbpedia.org/resource/Adélard_Langevin[18].
- Adélard Langevin's consecrator is recorded as Édouard-Charles Fabre[19].
- Adélard Langevin's consecrator is recorded as Vital-Justin Grandin[20].
- Adélard Langevin's consecrator is recorded as Joseph-Thomas Duhamel[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Adélard Langevin's place of birth was Saint-Isidore[2]. He was born on August 23, 1855[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Catholic priest[6] and Catholic bishop[7]. Adélard Langevin held the position of Roman Catholic Archbishop of Saint Boniface[11].
Personal Life
Adélard Langevin's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[12].
Death and Burial
Adélard Langevin died on June 15, 1915[5]. He died in Montreal[4]. He is buried at Saint Boniface Cathedral[9].
Why It Matters
Adélard Langevin ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]
FAQs
Where was Adélard Langevin born?
Born in Saint-Isidore[2], Adélard Langevin…
Where did Adélard Langevin die?
Adélard Langevin died in Montreal[4].
What did Adélard Langevin do for work?
Adélard Langevin worked as Catholic priest[6] and Catholic bishop[7].