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Abbé Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (c. 1710 – 12 August 1762) was a French-born Roman Catholic priest. He is noted for his contributions to the creation of a writing system for the Mi'kmaq indigenous people of Île Royale, Cape Breton Island, Canada. He is also credited with helping negotiate a peace treaty between the British and Mi'kmaq people, which resulted in the Burying the Hatchet Ceremony (Nova Scotia). He was the first Catholic priest in Halifax and is buried in the St. Peter's Cemetery in downtown Halifax.

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  • Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (Chartres, 1710-Halifax, 12 août 1762) est un missionnaire français. (fr)
  • Abbé Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (c. 1710 – 12 August 1762) was a French-born Roman Catholic priest. He is noted for his contributions to the creation of a writing system for the Mi'kmaq indigenous people of Île Royale, Cape Breton Island, Canada. He is also credited with helping negotiate a peace treaty between the British and Mi'kmaq people, which resulted in the Burying the Hatchet Ceremony (Nova Scotia). He was the first Catholic priest in Halifax and is buried in the St. Peter's Cemetery in downtown Halifax. (en)
  • Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (Chartres, 1710 – Halifax, 12 agosto 1762) è stato un presbitero, linguista e patriota francese in Acadia e Nuova Francia.È noto in particolare per i suoi contributi nella creazione di un per il popolo mi'kmaq di Île Royale, Cape Breton Island, Canada. Fu inoltre lui a negoziare un trattato di pace tra inglesi e mi'kmaq che portò alla cerimonia della "sepoltura dell'ascia di guerra" da cui il detto ancora oggi in uso. Fu il primo parroco cattolico di Halifax, città dove morì e dove venne sepolto, nel . (it)
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  • Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (Chartres, 1710-Halifax, 12 août 1762) est un missionnaire français. (fr)
  • Abbé Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (c. 1710 – 12 August 1762) was a French-born Roman Catholic priest. He is noted for his contributions to the creation of a writing system for the Mi'kmaq indigenous people of Île Royale, Cape Breton Island, Canada. He is also credited with helping negotiate a peace treaty between the British and Mi'kmaq people, which resulted in the Burying the Hatchet Ceremony (Nova Scotia). He was the first Catholic priest in Halifax and is buried in the St. Peter's Cemetery in downtown Halifax. (en)
  • Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (Chartres, 1710 – Halifax, 12 agosto 1762) è stato un presbitero, linguista e patriota francese in Acadia e Nuova Francia.È noto in particolare per i suoi contributi nella creazione di un per il popolo mi'kmaq di Île Royale, Cape Breton Island, Canada. Fu inoltre lui a negoziare un trattato di pace tra inglesi e mi'kmaq che portò alla cerimonia della "sepoltura dell'ascia di guerra" da cui il detto ancora oggi in uso. Fu il primo parroco cattolico di Halifax, città dove morì e dove venne sepolto, nel . (it)
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  • Antoine-Simon Maillard (fr)
  • Pierre Maillard (it)
  • Pierre Maillard (en)
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