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      • Alex Simeon Janvier, CM AOE RCA LL.D (/ ˈdʒænvɪər /; born February 28, 1935) is a First Nation artist in Canada. As a member of the commonly referred to "Indian Group of Seven", Janvier is a pioneer of contemporary Canadian Aboriginal art in Canada.
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  2. Thomas Allibone Janvier (July 16, 1849 – June 18, 1913) was an American story-writer and historian, born in Philadelphia of Provençal descent. Early life and marriage. Janvier received a public school education, then worked in Philadelphia for newspapers from 1870-81. [1]

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    January (in Latin, Ianuarius) is named after Janus, the god of beginnings and transitions in Roman mythology. [1] Traditionally, the original Roman calendar consisted of 10 months totaling 304 days, winter being considered a month-less period.

  4. (1849–1913). The prolific U.S. writer Thomas Allibone Janvier is best known for his fictionalized accounts of bohemian and middle-class life in 19th-century New York City. He also wrote nonfiction on New York and various other subjects.

  5. Mar 27, 2008 · Article. Alex Janvier. Article by Gerald R. McMaster. Updated by Daniel Baird. Published Online March 27, 2008. Last Edited November 9, 2023. Alex Simeon Janvier, CM, AOE, RCA , painter (born 28 Feb 1935 on Le Goff reserve, Cold Lake First Nations, near Bonnyville, AB ).

  6. Bernard Janvier (born 16 July 1939) is a former general of the French Army who served in the French Foreign Legion, primarily spearheading and putting in place effective resolving forces. Janvier first took part in the Algerian War. He then spearheaded at the head of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment 2 e REP in a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon.

  7. En France, janvier s'impose comme le 1er mois lorsque le roi Charles IX décide, par l’ Édit de Roussillon en 1564, que l’année débuterait désormais le 1er janvier 4. Le pape Grégoire XIII étend cette mesure à l'ensemble de la chrétienté avec l'adoption du calendrier grégorien en 1582 .

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