Writer, b. at the chateau of Montaigne, in Perigord, France, on Feb. 28, 1533; d. there, Sept. 13, 1592. From Volume X of the Original Catholic Encyclopedia. |
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Additional articles on this scanMontagnais Indians - French for Mountaineers, the collective designation of a number of bands speaking dialects of a common language of Algonquian stock Montagnais Indians (Chippewayans) - Name given in error to the Chippewayans, owing to a fancied resemblance to the Montagnais Indians
Nearby ArticlesEnguerrand de Monstrelet - French chronicler, b. about 1390 or 1395; d. in July, 1453 Bartolomeo Montagna - Italian painter, chief representative of the Vicenza School, b. at Orzinuovi about 1450; d. at Vicenza, October 11, 1523 Montagnais Indians - French for Mountaineers, the collective designation of a number of bands speaking dialects of a common language of Algonquian stock Montagnais Indians (Chippewayans) - Name given in error to the Chippewayans, owing to a fancied resemblance to the Montagnais Indians Michel-Eyquen de Montaigne - Writer, b. at the chateau of Montaigne, in Perigord, France, on Feb. 28, 1533; d. there, Sept. 13, 1592 Diocese of Montalcino - Small town about twenty miles from Siena
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