Sulpicians building III



Picture Alexis Hamel 2011:07


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    The Sulpicians

    The Sulpicians were the lords of Montreal from 1663 to 1854. They also occupied the religious power until the creation of the Diocese of Montreal in 1836 being the priests of the Notre Dame parish, the only one of the city for a long time.

    Works cited, references and bibliography

    Vieux-Montréal : Le patrimoine en détail



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