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Albert Lacombe (28 February 1827 – 12 December 1916), commonly known in Alberta simply as Father Lacombe, was a French-Canadian Roman Catholic missionary who travelled among and evangelized the Cree and also visited the Blackfoot First Nations of northwestern Canada. He is now remembered for having brokered a peace between the Cree and Blackfoot, negotiating construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway through Blackfoot territory, and securing a promise from the Blackfoot leader Crowfoot to refrain from joining the North-West Rebellion of 1885.

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  • ألبرت لاكومب (ar)
  • Albert Lacombe (de)
  • Albert Lacombe (en)
  • Albert Lacombe (fr)
  • Лакомб, Альбер (ru)
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  • ألبرت لاكومب هو كاهن كاثوليكي كندي، ولد في 28 فبراير 1827 في كندا، وتوفي في 12 ديسمبر 1916 في كالغاري في كندا. (ar)
  • Albert Lacombe (28 February 1827 – 12 December 1916), commonly known in Alberta simply as Father Lacombe, was a French-Canadian Roman Catholic missionary who travelled among and evangelized the Cree and also visited the Blackfoot First Nations of northwestern Canada. He is now remembered for having brokered a peace between the Cree and Blackfoot, negotiating construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway through Blackfoot territory, and securing a promise from the Blackfoot leader Crowfoot to refrain from joining the North-West Rebellion of 1885. (en)
  • Albert Lacombe (* 28. Februar 1827 in , Québec; † 12. Dezember 1916 in , Alberta), auch einfach bekannt als Father Lacombe, war ein französisch-kanadischer katholischer Missionar, der eine Rolle bei der Besiedelung des Westens von Kanada durch europäische Siedler spielte. Er gehörte dem Orden der Oblaten der makellosen Jungfrau Maria (Ordenskürzel: OMI) an. (de)
  • Albert Lacombe, de la congrégation des Oblats, né à Saint-Sulpice dans le comté de L'Assomption au Québec le 28 février 1827 et mort à Midnapore, à quelques milles de Calgary, en Alberta le 12 décembre 1916, est une figure des missions de l'Ouest. Il fut un contemporain de Mgr Bourget et de Mgr Taché. Les villes de Saint-Albert et de Lacombe ont reçu leur nom en l'honneur du saint patron du Père Lacombe. (fr)
  • Альбе́р Лако́мб (фр. Albert Lacombe 28.02.1827, Сент-Сюльпис, Нижняя Канада, Канада — 12.12.1916) — католический священник и миссионер, проповедовавший христианство среди индейских народов кри и черноногих в Западной Канаде. Альбер Лакомб сыграл важную посредническую роль при установления мира между кри и черноногими, вёл переговоры с вождями черноногих от имени Канадской тихоокеанской железной дороги, которая планировала строить железную дорогу по земле черноногих, а также добился от черноногих обещания воздержаться от участия в Северо-Западном восстании 1885 года. (ru)
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