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Ste.-Foy

[seynt-fwah, sant-fwa]

noun

  1. a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Quebec.



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In Ste.-Foy, on the eastern edge of Bordeaux, Corrine and Jean-Michel Comme farm biodynamically on limestone and clay soils.

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Canadians have been killed in numbers in shootings at a Ste. Foy mosque and on Toronto’s Danforth, in the Yonge Street van attack, in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, in the downing of Flight 752.

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The church is glazed throughout in one style and as a type of perfection will linger in his memory in much the same way as Ste. Foy at Conches, which we will visit later for its sixteenth century glass.

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Authorities.—The principal sources are the contemporary memoirs and chronicles of T.A. d’Aubign�, Brant�me, Castelnau, Haton, la Place, Montluc, la Noue, l’Estoile, Ste Foy, de Thou, Tavannes, &c.; the published correspondence of Catherine de’ Medici, Marguerite de Valois, and the Venetian ambassadors; and Calendars of State Papers, &c.

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WM Killed in battle of Ste. Foy, 264.

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