Jean marie chanoine biography of william

  • William III of Geneva was the Count of Geneva from 1308 to 1320.
  • We wrote Mr. Chanoine April 4, 1984, asking the whereabouts of William Josma, who was arrested in 1981 and imprisoned without charge or trial.
  • In January 1982, Richard Brisson – poet, actor, journalist, station manager at Radio Haïti-Inter – was killed, along with Robert Mathurin and.
  • William III of Geneva

    William III of Geneva (French: Guillaume III de Genève, 1280 - 1320) was the Count of Geneva from 1308 to 1320. He was the son of count Amadeus II of Geneva, and Agnès, daughter of John, Count of Chalon.

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    William was the oldest son of Amadeus II of Geneva, and Agnès de Chalon [fr], daughter of Jean I of Chalon of the House of Ivrea. He was born in the region of Savoy-Maurienne. He had two brothers: Hugues, a layman, and Amatus, the bishop of Toul from 1321 to 1330.[1]:245 His sister Jeanne married Guichard VI of Albon, nicknamed LeGrand, lord of Beaujeuet, his other sister, Marie, married Jean II de Chalon, Count of Auxerre[1]:245 and son of John I of Chalon-Arlay (1259-1316).

    In 1291, his father signed a peace treaty with the Counts of Savoy, to strengthen the family status by an alliance between the two families, William was betrothed to Beatrice of Savoy, daughter of Amadeus V, Count of Savoy.

    Post contributed by Laura Wagner, Ph.D,  Radio Haiti Archivist

    In January 1982, Richard Brisson – poet, actor, journalist, station manager at Radio Haïti-Inter – was killed, along with Robert Mathurin and Louis Célestin, following a quixotic attempt to invade Haiti via Île-de-la-Tortue, the island off Haiti’s nordlig coast. He was thirty-one years old. Along with the rest of Radio Haiti’s journalists, Brisson had been in exile following the Duvalier regime’s violent crackdown on the independent press on November 28, 1980. Richard, they say, could not bear exile. The dictatorship claimed that Brisson and his comrades had been killed in combat. They were, in fact, executed.

    In 1987, a few months after Radio Haiti returned from exile after the fall of Duvalier, they paid tribute to Richard Brisson. The broadcast opened and closed with the Alain Barrière song “Un poète,” which begins, “A poet does not live long.” Richard’s cousins Ady Brisson and Freddy Burr

    Response to Comment on Chanoine et al. Understanding the Complexity of MIDD Diabetes Mechanism With Dual Focus on ß-Cell Function and Insulin Sensitivity
    Diabetes
    Jean-Pierre Chanoine and David M. Thompson and Anna Lehman
    DOI: 10.2337/dbi24-0053
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    Diabetes Associated With Maternally Inherited Diabetes and Deafness (MIDD): From Pathogenic Variant to Phenotype
    Diabetes
    Jean-Pierre Chanoine and David M. Thompson and Anna Lehman
    DOI: 10.2337/db24-0515
    02/2025

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    Patrick McPhee and Geoff D. C. Ball and Annick Buchholz and Jill Hamilton and Josephine Ho and Ian Zenlea and Lehana Thabane and Katherine M. Morrison and CANPWR Consortium and Catherine Birken and Jean-Pierre Chanoine and Stasia Hadjiyannakis and Anne-Marie Laberge and Laurent Leg

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