Julien Garnier (born at Connerré, France, 6 January 1643; d. in Quebec, 1730) was a French Jesuit missionary to Canada, who wrote the first known dictionaries of the Seneca language.[1]
^Chafe, Wallace L. (2015). A Grammar of the Seneca Language. University of California Press. p. 2. ISBN 9780520286412.
JulienGarnier (born at Connerré, France, 6 January 1643; d. in Quebec, 1730) was a French Jesuit missionary to Canada, who wrote the first known dictionaries...
in two damaged dictionaries produced by the French Jesuit missionary JulienGarnier around the turn of the eighteenth century. It is clear from these documents...
German Catholic priest from Eichstätt, Bavaria (d. 1704) January 6 JulienGarnier, French Jesuit missionary to Canada (d. 1730) Gisbert Steenwick, Dutch...
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(although they never reached the field) 1662 – French Jesuit missionary JulienGarnier sails for Canada 1663 – John Eliot's translation of the Bible into one...
Knights of Columbus dedicated a cross in his honor at Fort Niagara. JulienGarnier Father Millet Cross Campeau, Lucien. “Millet, Pierre”, Dictionary of...
German Catholic priest from Eichstätt, Bavaria (d. 1704) January 6 JulienGarnier, French Jesuit missionary to Canada (d. 1730) Gisbert Steenwick, Dutch...
(although they never reached the field) 1662 – French Jesuit missionary JulienGarnier sails for Canada 1663 – John Eliot's translation of the Bible into one...
In 1723 he was named superior of the Caughnawaga mission, replacing JulienGarnier. The ability he displayed in governing during the nine succeeding years...
Hennepin called Tagorondies. Hennepin remarked on the presence of Jesuits JulienGarnier and Pierre Raffeix, and a "little Chapel made of Barks of Trees". About...
first summit level canal in Europe built using pound locks. 6 January: JulienGarnier, Jesuit missionary to Canada (d. 1730) 18 February: Marie Champmeslé...
Gracq) Encounters with Julien Gracq", by Gérard Bertrand Dominique Perrin, "De Louis Poirier à Julien Gracq", Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2009, 759 p. Wikinews...
Basil of Caesarea, the two first volumes of which had been completed by JulienGarnier. His other works, all anonymous, are Dissertation sur les Sémiariens...
Dieudonné, Anne Cuneo, Martin Page (French author) , Marc Pouyet, Stéphane Garnier, Julien Aranda, and Ludovic Flamant. He has also contributed articles and essays...
one-act pantomime by Léon Garnier, at the Concert de Ba-Ta-Clan (14 December) 1896: Paris-Revue, review in 4 scenes by Léon Garnier and Fernand Beissier at...
and ballets and some classical operas at the older 1,979-seat Palais Garnier which opened in 1875. Small scale and contemporary works are also staged...
hired for Pierre Cadault's photoshoot Julien Looman as Gerhard (season 2), Ellen Von Unwerth's agent and Julien's potential love interest Alice Révérend...