Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q278105> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 71 of
71
with 100 triples per page.
- Q278105 description "Catholic bishop".
- Q278105 description "Catholic bishop".
- Q278105 subject Q17782892.
- Q278105 subject Q6594580.
- Q278105 subject Q6762306.
- Q278105 subject Q7021104.
- Q278105 subject Q8106750.
- Q278105 subject Q8122892.
- Q278105 subject Q8674617.
- Q278105 abstract "Jean-Baptiste de la Croix de Chevrière de St. Vallier (November 14, 1653 – December 26, 1727) was most acknowledged for his role as Quebec’s second bishop. Born in the south eastern French city of Grenoble in 1653 (died in 1727), to a wealthy land owning family, Saint-Vallier swiftly became a community figure, as he is well known for his own founding of a hospital in St. Valier. His officious and self-dominant attitude, led him to see the New World and accept the position of Bishop in 1685 at the call of Louis XIV and Mgr de Laval, former Bishop of Quebec. Often referred to as Abbé Saint-Vallier, he retained a controversial aspect as a member of the community while being the centrefold Bishop of Quebec as he lacked the qualities of adhering the advices of his associates and those surrounding him. While claiming himself to be something other than a people pleaser, as Bishop and for what he believed to be necessary, he spent mass amounts of money that inadvertently left the seminary to be in a great debt upon his death in 1727. He was deeply inscribed in the Catholic reform tradition and promoted several missions throughout Canada.He was seen as a very strict leader for most of his reign. His many refusals of resignations demanded by both the King and the religious sub-authorities of New France, as well as the shadowy investigations of the presence of Jansenism in his administration and his works, led to population revolts and further struggles with different religious groups. He is undoubtedly shaded of all the positives during his 42-year reign as Bishop. These include: the founding of the Hôpital Général (1692), the edifice for the bishop (1688) and the installations of religious reformist communities in the Montreal area. The development of the Diocese of Quebec and Catholic faith was his utmost priority and point of interest; he was particularly sensible on the point of morality, which he believed was failing in his see. He was also greatly involved with the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris as an intermediary an expansionist during assignments regarding the new world.".
- Q278105 activeYearsEndYear "1727".
- Q278105 activeYearsStartYear "1685".
- Q278105 birthDate "1653-11-14".
- Q278105 birthPlace Q1289.
- Q278105 birthPlace Q142.
- Q278105 birthYear "1653".
- Q278105 deathDate "1727-12-26".
- Q278105 deathPlace Q2145.
- Q278105 deathPlace Q2569593.
- Q278105 deathYear "1727".
- Q278105 thumbnail Jean-Baptiste_de_La_Croix.png?width=300.
- Q278105 wikiPageExternalLink 009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=894.
- Q278105 wikiPageExternalLink 13387a.htm.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1289.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1365378.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1739172.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q17782892.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1871414.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q2145.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q2569593.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q607145.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6594580.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6762306.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6836293.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021104.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8106750.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8122892.
- Q278105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8674617.
- Q278105 birthDate "1653-11-14".
- Q278105 dateOfBirth "1653-11-14".
- Q278105 dateOfDeath "1727-12-26".
- Q278105 deathDate "1727-12-26".
- Q278105 ended "1727".
- Q278105 enthroned "1685".
- Q278105 name "Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier".
- Q278105 name "Saint-Vallier, Jean-Baptiste De La Croix De Chevrieres De".
- Q278105 placeOfBirth Q1289.
- Q278105 placeOfBirth Q142.
- Q278105 placeOfDeath Q2145.
- Q278105 placeOfDeath Q2569593.
- Q278105 shortDescription "Catholic bishop".
- Q278105 type Person.
- Q278105 type Agent.
- Q278105 type ChristianBishop.
- Q278105 type Cleric.
- Q278105 type Person.
- Q278105 type Agent.
- Q278105 type NaturalPerson.
- Q278105 type Thing.
- Q278105 type Q215627.
- Q278105 type Q5.
- Q278105 type Person.
- Q278105 comment "Jean-Baptiste de la Croix de Chevrière de St. Vallier (November 14, 1653 – December 26, 1727) was most acknowledged for his role as Quebec’s second bishop. Born in the south eastern French city of Grenoble in 1653 (died in 1727), to a wealthy land owning family, Saint-Vallier swiftly became a community figure, as he is well known for his own founding of a hospital in St. Valier.".
- Q278105 label "Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier".
- Q278105 depiction Jean-Baptiste_de_La_Croix.png.
- Q278105 givenName "Jean-Baptiste De La Croix De Chevrieres De".
- Q278105 name "Jean-Baptiste De La Croix De Chevrieres De Saint-Vallier".
- Q278105 name "Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier".
- Q278105 name "Saint-Vallier, Jean-Baptiste De La Croix De Chevrieres De".
- Q278105 surname "Saint-Vallier".