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unusual facts about Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré


Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré

He accompanied Freycinet, who made the expedition on the ships Uranie and Physicienne.


Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

Many pilgrims came to the shrine hoping to receive a miracle while others like Anne of Austria supported the shrine from their homes.

Beaupré Hall

Upon Sir Robert Bell's passing following the events of the Black Assize of Oxford, in 1577, the hall passed to his son Edmonde, and his heirs successively until finally in 1741, Beaupré Bell bequethed the hall to his sister who married William Greaves, of Fulbourn.

Ben Turpin

Heartbroken, Turpin took his seriously ill wife to the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré in Quebec, hoping she would be healed.

Cambron Abbey

It became one of the wealthiest monasteries of Hainault and variously founded, or was given the supervision of, several daughter houses: the abbeys of Fontenelle at Valenciennes (1212), Nieuwenbosch near Ghent (1215), Épinlieu at Mons (1216), Beaupré near Mechelen (1221), Le Refuge at Ath (1224), Le Verger at Cambrai (1225) and Baudeloo at Saint-Nicolas (1225).

Centre d'Interprétation de la Côte-de-Beaupré

Under the command of genearal James Wolfe, the troops captured any resources that they could, and burned down just about everything else, including the convent of Chateau-Richer.

Château de Saint-Germain-Beaupré

The Château de Saint-Germain-Beaupré is a château in the commune of Saint-Germain-Beaupré in the Creuse département of France.

Moulin du Petit-Pré

In 1759, the mill and other structures along the Beaupré coast were burned by the British General James Wolfe's soldiers during the Siege of Quebec.

Robert Giguère

Joseph lived out his life in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec, his descendants would later move across from Quebec City to the beautiful Île d'Orléans.


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