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Guigues du Pin, or Guigo, the architect of the order, cautioned, " Let the brethren take care the books they receive from the cupboard do not get soiled with smoke or dirt ; books are as it were the everlasting food of our souls ; we wish them to be most carefully kept and most zealously made.
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In 1879, it was elevated to a basilica Bishop Guigues was appointed the first bishop and is honoured with a lifesize statue to the right of the Cathedral.
Bourget was unsuccessful in securing Signay's discharge, but nevertheless enjoyed several other successes, including the establishment of the diocese of Bytown with Bourget's preferred candidate, Joseph-Bruno Guigues, made bishop.
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The University was established on 26 September 1848 as the College of Bytown by the first Roman Catholic bishop of Ottawa, Joseph-Bruno Guigues.
It was strongly opposed by Franco-Ontarians, particularly in the national capital of Ottawa where the École Guigues was at the centre of the controversy.
The Ontario Heritage Trust erected a plaque for L ’ École Guigues and Regulation 17 in front of the former school building, 159 Murray Street, Ottawa.
" L ’ École Guigues became the centre of minority-rights agitation in Ontario when in 1912 the provincial government issued a directive, commonly called Regulation 17, restricting French-language education.
* Secondly, in 1183, to Béatrice of Albon ( 1161 – 1228 ), Countess of Albon and Dauphine of Viennois, daughter of Guigues, Count of Albon and Dauphin of Viennois.
In 1848, Joseph-Bruno Guigues, the first bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa, established the College of Bytown.
File: Bishop Joseph Eugene Guigues, statue. jpg | Louis-Philippe Hébert's statue of Bishop Joseph Eugene Guiges outside Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, Ottawa
He was a grandson of Aynard Guigues de Moreton de Chabrillan, 10th Marquis de Chabrillan, a Grimaldi descendant who unsuccessfully sought the throne of Monaco after the 1949 death of Louis II.
In 1872, the cornerstone was blessed by Bishop Guigues ( the first Bishop of Ottawa ), and was laid by Sir John A. Macdonald ( the first Prime Minister of Canada ).
In 1875 the building, not quite complete, was blessed by Bishop Guigues ' successor, Bishop Duhamel.
The Billings Estate Artifact Collection storage facility, which is located at the Routhier Community Centre ( 172 Guigues St .) includes items that have never been on exhibit, and is used by collections staff to preserve artifacts for safe keeping.
du and Pin
In 1349 Humbert II de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin de Viennois, the last Dauphin de Viennois surrendered his title and principality to the future Charles V of France.
To these early days belong the reunions at the Monton Blanc and the Pomme du Pin, where Boileau, Molière, Racine, Chapelle and Antoine Furetière met to discuss literary questions.
Savoy fought to regain the Faucigny region, but was unsuccessful and Faucigny became part of France in 1349 as part of the purchase from Humbert II de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin de Viennois of the Dauphiné lands.
Other influences included Frédéric Le Play, English empiricists, who allowed him to reconcile Cartesian rationalism with empiricism, and La Tour du Pin.
The Duke is also thought to have lied about his whereabouts when the Palace at Versailles was stormed in the early hours of the morning on the 6th of October, having stated he was at the General Assembly in Paris, yet several witnesses ( including the Marquise de la Tour du Pin ) saw him lead the bloodthirsty mob to a staircase leading to the Queen's bedroom, protected by Swiss Guards.
* Beatrix ( 1290 – 1354, Grenoble ), married on 25 May 1296 Jean II de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin du Viennois
On the surrender of Metz, he was sent as a prisoner of war to Aachen ( Aix-la-Chapelle ), where he met René de La Tour du Pin.
* Minister of Industry, Transportation and Public Works: 1st: Miguel Calmon du Pin e Almeida ; 2nd: Francisco Sá
Later, it belonged to the Princes of Orange, and finally to the La Tour du Pin family ( seventeenth century ).
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