Amédée Papineau

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Amédée Papineau was a 19th-century Canadian lawyer, writer, and political figure, known for his involvement in the aftermath of the Lower Canada Rebellion and for his influential memoirs.

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instanceOf human
politician
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1819-08-08
dateOfDeath 1903-11-23
educatedAt McGill College NERFINISHED
Séminaire de Nicolet NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French Canadian
familyName Papineau NERFINISHED
father Louis-Joseph Papineau NERFINISHED
genre memoir
political writing
givenName Amédée NERFINISHED
grandfatherOf Henri Bourassa NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn historiography of the Lower Canada Rebellion
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Parti patriote NERFINISHED
mother Julie Bruneau NERFINISHED
movement French Canadian nationalism
name Amédée Papineau NERFINISHED
notableFor memoirs of the Lower Canada Rebellion and its aftermath
political writings in 19th-century Canada
role in the intellectual legacy of the Papineau family
notableWork Journal d’un Fils de la Liberté NERFINISHED
Mémoires d’Amédée Papineau NERFINISHED
Souvenirs de jeunesse NERFINISHED
occupation lawyer
politician
writer
participantIn Lower Canada Rebellion NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Lower Canada NERFINISHED
Montreal NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Oka, Quebec NERFINISHED
relative Henri Bourassa NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Montreal NERFINISHED
Oka, Quebec NERFINISHED
sibling Azélie Papineau NERFINISHED
Gustave Papineau NERFINISHED
Lester-Napoléon Papineau NERFINISHED
spouse Martha Jane Iona Curran NERFINISHED
Mary Eleanor Westcott NERFINISHED

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Louis-Joseph Papineau child Amédée Papineau