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Saint-Constant is the name of several places: * Saint-Constant, Quebec, Canada ** Saint-Constant station * Saint-Constant, Cantal, France See also * Saint Constant (died 777), Irish priest and hermit * Saint Constantius Constantius of Perugia (also known as Costantius, Constance or Costanzo) (died c. 170 AD) is one of the patron saints of Perugia, Italy. Legend According to his legend, of which four versions exist, he was arrested during the persecutions of Ant ... * Saint Constantine (other) {{geodis ...
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Saint-Constant, Quebec
Saint-Constant is a Types of municipalities in Quebec, city in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It is located on the South Shore (Montreal), south shore of Montreal in the Roussillon Regional County Municipality of the Montérégie region. The population as of the Canada 2016 Census was 27,359. History Early settlement took place in 1725 as a result of the opening of the St. Pierre concession. The Côte Saint-Pierre mission (first name of the parish) began in 1750 with the construction of a church and two years later, the parish registers opened. Rang Saint-Pierre was the central concession of the Sault-Saint-Louis Seigneurial system of New France, seigneurie and extended into the seigneurie of LaSalle. In 1815 Rang Saint-Pierre was nicknamed "Black Cattle Road" because it was the way cattle were transported from New York City, New York to Montreal. Centrally located in what was then Laprairie County, Quebec, Laprairie County, the village of Saint-Constant was the only location of vot ...
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Saint-Constant Station
Saint-Constant station is a commuter rail station operated by Exo in Saint-Constant, Quebec, Canada. It is served by the Candiac line. Local transit connections * CIT Roussillon The Exo (public transit) Roussillon sector, provides transportation services for residents in the towns of Delson, Sainte-Catherine, and Saint-Constant in Quebec, Canada. These are suburbs of Montreal located on the south shore of the Saint ... route 35 References External links Saint-Constant Commuter Train Station Information (RTM)Saint-Constant Commuter Train Station Schedule (RTM) {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint-Constant (RTM) Exo commuter rail stations Railway stations in Montérégie Railway stations in Canada opened in 2001 Saint-Constant, Quebec 2001 establishments in Quebec ...
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Saint-Constant, Cantal
Saint-Constant (; Languedocien: ''Sant Constant'') is a former commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Saint-Constant-Fournoulès.Arrêté préfectoral
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Communes of the Cantal department The following is a list of the 246 Communes of France, communes of the Cantal Departments of France, department of France. Intercommunalities The communes cooperate in the following Communes of France#Intercommunality, intercommunalities (as ...


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Saint Constant
Saint Constant was an Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ... priest and hermit, who was martyred in 777 AD. His feast is celebrated on 18 November.Saints index


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Saint Constantius
Constantius of Perugia (also known as Costantius, Constance or Costanzo) (died c. 170 AD) is one of the patron saints of Perugia, Italy. Legend According to his legend, of which four versions exist, he was arrested during the persecutions of Antoninus (some sources say Marcus Aurelius) and whipped, and then forced into a stove along with his companions, from which all escaped unharmed. He was jailed and set free by his guards, whom he had converted to Christianity. He sought refuge in a house owned by a Christian named Anastasius. But he, along with Anastasius, were arrested again and after being tortured in prisons at Assisi and Spello, were decapitated near Foligno. Local tradition makes him the first bishop of Perugia. This tradition states that he became the first bishop of the city at the age of 30. He was active in evangelism and care for the poor. Veneration His cult was diffused beyond Umbria. He was listed in the ''Martyrologium Hieronymianum'' under the feast day o ...
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