This article is about the Quebec newspaper. For other uses, see La Minerve (disambiguation).
La Minerve
Front page of the August 21, 1837 of La Minerve, displaying the eponymous Minerva
Owner(s)
Ludger Duvernay
Founder(s)
Augustin-Norbert Morin
Founded
1826
Ceased publication
1899
Headquarters
Montreal, Lower Canada
La Minerve (French for "The Minerva") was a newspaper founded in Montreal, Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) by Augustin-Norbert Morin to promote the political goals of Louis-Joseph Papineau's Parti patriote. It was notably directed by Ludger Duvernay in its earlier years. It existed from 1826 to 1837, and again from 1842 to May 27, 1899.[1] Throughout the years, it went from being a radical paper to a conservative one.
^"La Minerve (canton)" (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
LaMinerve (French for "The Minerva") was a newspaper founded in Montreal, Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) by Augustin-Norbert Morin to promote the political...
Minerve is the French spelling of Minerva, an ancient Roman goddess. Minerve or LaMinerve may refer to: LaMinerve, Quebec, Canada, a village and municipality...
dives on wrecks. It has also been used for dives to the French submarine Minerve (S647) at about 2,350 m (7,710 ft) in the Mediterranean sea, and RMS Titanic...
newspaper in Lower Canada outside of Quebec City and Montreal, and also LaMinerve, which supported the Parti patriote and Louis-Joseph Papineau in the years...
conveyed through the newspapers the Montreal Vindicator, Le Canadien, and LaMinerve. The movement demanded democratic reforms, such as an elected Legislative...
took place around 1638. In 1834, Ludger Duvernay, printer and editor of LaMinerve took the leadership of an effort to make 24 June the national holiday...
the Township of LaMinerve. 11 February: The Village of McMasterville became a Municipality. 15 February: Creation of the City of La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic...
Jacques-Antoine Manuel, and the Marquis de Lafayette. Their newspapers were LaMinerve, Le Constitutionnel, and Le Globe. The only active Republicans were on...
exemplified in the names of the regions Languedoc and Occitania, we find in LaMinerve Française, a collective work published in Paris in 1818, a history of...
2014. Retrieved 3 July 2014. "Tonga et Fidji se disputent le Récif de laMinerve", ABC Radio Australia (in French), 9 February 2011 (Archived from the...
members in politics of the new Province of Canada. Le Canadien (1806-1837) LaMinerve (1826-1837) The Vindicator (1828-1837, originally the sole voice of the...
Montreal. The words were first published in the June 29, 1835, edition of LaMinerve and its music in Le Chansonnier des collèges in 1850; it is uncertain...
resolutions published May 11 in LaMinerve May 15 meeting of Saint-Laurent Parti patriote resolutions published May 18 in LaMinerve May 15 meeting of Saint-Marc...