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  • Dufay is first heard of as a choirboy at Cambrai Cathedral in 1409, and there he was perhaps instructed by the composers Grenon, Lebertoul, and Loqueville.

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  • Only at the end of the century did de Mons at last receive his due, in books by Jean Liebel, Guy Binot, and Jean-Yves Grenon.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Grenon was killed in an insurgent attack yesterday.

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  • Grenon had written this poem during his 2006 tour of duty in Afghanistan

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  • Seguin said staff and students said prayers Wednesday for Grenon, and a special prayer service is scheduled at the school Sept. 12.

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  • His very able biographer Jean-Yves Grenon calls him Pierre Dugua De Mons, and reports that “the spelling ‘Dugua de Mons’ is favoured by people of Royan and the Saintonge area today.”

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Quoted in Grenon, Pierre Dugua de Mons, Founder of Acadie, 13–14.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Grenon for the ceremony, then were welcomed home by Mr. MacKay and Ms. Jean, after serving about seven or eight months in Afghanistan.

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  • Grenon, Pierre Dugua de Mons: Founder of Acadie (1604–05); Co-founder of Quebec (1608) (Annapolis Royal, 1997, 1999, 2000), 2.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Known to his friends as "Drew" or "G," the 23-year-old Grenon was on his second tour of duty in Afghanistan.

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