Auguste-Réal Angers
Canadian judge and Lieutenant Governor
Born
October 4th, 1837
188 years ago
Died
April 14th, 1919
106 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Canada
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Served as the 6th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
Contributed to judicial reforms in Quebec
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