Jesuit House of Sillery
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Jesuit House of Sillery
Summary
Jesuit House of Sillery is a farmhouse[1].
Key Facts
- Jesuit House of Sillery is located in Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge[2].
- Jesuit House of Sillery is in the country of Canada[3].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's image is recorded as Maison des Jésuites de Sillery site.JPG[4].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's instance of is recorded as farmhouse[5].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's instance of is recorded as historic house museum[6].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's maintained by is recorded as Jean-Joseph Casot[7].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's owned by is recorded as Sillery[8].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's owned by is recorded as Society of Jesus[9].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's owned by is recorded as Richard Reid Dobell[10].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's architectural style is recorded as Palladian architecture[11].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's architectural style is recorded as French Colonial[12].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's made from material is recorded as sandstone[13].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's made from material is recorded as wood[14].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 283159397308319300391[15].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's location is recorded as Sillery[16].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's postal code is recorded as G1T 1X4[17].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's part of is recorded as Sillery Heritage Site[18].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's has use is recorded as farmhouse[19].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's has use is recorded as house[20].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's has use is recorded as historic house museum[21].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's Commons category is recorded as Maison des Jésuites-de-Sillery[22].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's occupant is recorded as Society of Jesus[23].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's occupant is recorded as Frances Brooke[24].
- Jesuit House of Sillery's Canadian Register of Historic Places ID is recorded as 6877[25].
- +1702-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Jesuit House of Sillery[26].
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Founding
+1702-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Jesuit House of Sillery[26].
Identity
Jesuit House of Sillery's official name is recorded as maison des Jésuites-de-Sillery[27]. Its part of is recorded as Sillery Heritage Site[18].
Ownership
Owners include Sillery[8], a neighbourhood of Quebec City[28], in Canada[29]; Society of Jesus[9], a Catholic order[30], founded in 1540[31], headquartered in Church of the Gesù[32]; and Richard Reid Dobell[10], a politician[33], 1837–1902[34], of Canada[35].