Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jean_Le_Moyne> ?p ?o }
- Jean_Le_Moyne abstract "Jean Le Moyne, OC (February 17, 1913 – April 1, 1996) was a Canadian journalist, researcher, screenwriter and senator.Born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1961 he wrote Convergences, winner of the 1961 Governor General's Award for French non-fiction. He won the Molson Prize in 1968.On December 23, 1982 he was appointed to the Senate at the recommendation of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau representing the senatorial division of Rigaud, Quebec. He retired on his 75th birthday on February 17, 1988. He sat as a Liberal.In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada \"in recognition of his important contribution to Canadian humanities\".".
- Jean_Le_Moyne birthDate "1913-02-17".
- Jean_Le_Moyne birthPlace Montreal.
- Jean_Le_Moyne birthPlace Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne deathDate "1996-04-01".
- Jean_Le_Moyne deathPlace Montreal.
- Jean_Le_Moyne deathPlace Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne office "SenatorforRigaud senate division".
- Jean_Le_Moyne party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne predecessor Carl_Goldenberg.
- Jean_Le_Moyne successor Gérald_Beaudoin.
- Jean_Le_Moyne termPeriod Jean_Le_Moyne__1.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageExternalLink nm0501594.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0004581.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageID "1710246".
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageLength "2668".
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageRevisionID "704847166".
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink 1961_Governor_Generals_Awards.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Goldenberg.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:1913_births.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:1996_deaths.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_senators_from_Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Governor_Generals_Award_winning_non-fiction_writers.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Journalists_from_Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liberal_Party_of_Canada_senators.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Officers_of_the_Order_of_Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writers_from_Montreal.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Gérald_Beaudoin.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Movie_Database.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Journalist.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Quebec_senators.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Molson_Prize.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Trudeau.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Prime_Minister_of_Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Research.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Screenwriter.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink Senate_of_Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLink The_Canadian_Encyclopedia.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jean Le Moyne".
- Jean_Le_Moyne appointed Pierre_Trudeau.
- Jean_Le_Moyne birthDate "1913-02-17".
- Jean_Le_Moyne birthPlace Montreal.
- Jean_Le_Moyne birthPlace Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne deathDate "1996-04-01".
- Jean_Le_Moyne deathPlace Montreal.
- Jean_Le_Moyne deathPlace Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne honorificPrefix "The Hon.".
- Jean_Le_Moyne name "Jean Le Moyne".
- Jean_Le_Moyne office "Senator for Rigaud senate division".
- Jean_Le_Moyne party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne predecessor Carl_Goldenberg.
- Jean_Le_Moyne successor Gérald_Beaudoin.
- Jean_Le_Moyne termEnd "1988".
- Jean_Le_Moyne termStart "1982".
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Birth_date.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Death_date_and_age.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Officeholder.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Post-nominals.
- Jean_Le_Moyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jean_Le_Moyne subject Category:1913_births.
- Jean_Le_Moyne subject Category:1996_deaths.
- Jean_Le_Moyne subject Category:Canadian_senators_from_Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne subject Category:Governor_Generals_Award_winning_non-fiction_writers.
- Jean_Le_Moyne subject Category:Journalists_from_Quebec.
- Jean_Le_Moyne subject Category:Liberal_Party_of_Canada_senators.
- Jean_Le_Moyne subject Category:Officers_of_the_Order_of_Canada.
- Jean_Le_Moyne subject Category:Writers_from_Montreal.
- Jean_Le_Moyne hypernym Journalist.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Agent.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Journalist.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type OfficeHolder.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Person.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Politician.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Senator.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Writer.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Person.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Journalist.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Politician.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Senator.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Winner.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Writer.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Agent.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type NaturalPerson.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Thing.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Q215627.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Q5.
- Jean_Le_Moyne type Person.
- Jean_Le_Moyne comment "Jean Le Moyne, OC (February 17, 1913 – April 1, 1996) was a Canadian journalist, researcher, screenwriter and senator.Born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1961 he wrote Convergences, winner of the 1961 Governor General's Award for French non-fiction. He won the Molson Prize in 1968.On December 23, 1982 he was appointed to the Senate at the recommendation of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau representing the senatorial division of Rigaud, Quebec. He retired on his 75th birthday on February 17, 1988.".
- Jean_Le_Moyne label "Jean Le Moyne".
- Jean_Le_Moyne sameAs Q3173102.
- Jean_Le_Moyne sameAs Jean_Le_Moyne.
- Jean_Le_Moyne sameAs m.05q75w.
- Jean_Le_Moyne sameAs Q3173102.