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  1. Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay (2 August 1626 – February 1685), was a French officer and merchant who was a prominent figure in the early days of Montreal. Born in Dieppe, France in Normandy, he came to New France in 1641. He became lord of Longueuil in Canada. Biography

  2. L'Hôpital Charles-Le Moyne offre une gamme de soins et services généraux, spécialisés et surspécialisés. Il est reconnu pour ses activités d’enseignement et pour son Centre de recherche axé sur les interventions novatrices en santé.

  3. Charles Le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay, né à Dieppe en Normandie (France) le 2 août 1626 et mort à Montréal (Nouvelle-France) en février 1685 [1], fut une figure marquante des débuts de l'histoire de Montréal.

  4. Jan 21, 2008 · Charles Le Moyne de Longueuil is the only native-born Canadian to be made a baron in New France. As the eldest son of Charles Le Moyne, Sr, he inherited his father's honours, and his baronetcy was confirmed in 1700.

  5. LE MOYNE DE LONGUEUIL ET DE CHÂTEAUGUAY, CHARLES, soldier, interpreter, trader, seigneur, son of Pierre Le Moyne, innkeeper, and of Judith Du Chesne; baptized 2 Aug. 1626 in the parish of Saint-Rémy, at Dieppe (Normandy); d. February 1685 at Montreal.

  6. The HCLM has one of the largest medical staffs in the Montérégie region, with nine active orthopedic surgeons. As a level 2 trauma centre and partner of the Montérégie neurotrauma consortium, Hôpital Charles-Le Moyne is the regional designated trauma centre for head injuries.

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  8. LE MOYNE DE LONGUEUIL, CHARLES, Baron de LONGUEUIL, the only native Canadian made a baron in New France, officer, governor of Trois-Rivières and later of Montreal, acting administrator of New France; baptized 10 Dec. 1656 at Montreal, son of Charles Le Moyne* de Longueuil et de Châteauguay and Catherine Thierry (Primot); d. 7 June 1729 at ...

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