. . . . . . . . . "1072726737"^^ . . . . . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier"@fr . . "3764"^^ . . . . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier (December 9, 1806 \u2013 December 14, 1837) was a physician in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec). Born in Lachine (or maybe Montreal). During the Lower Canada Rebellion, he commanded the Patriote forces in the Battle of Saint-Eustache. Trapped with his men in a church by the government troops who set flames to the building, he was killed while attempting to escape through a window. He died to shouts of \"Remember Weir!\", a reference to George Weir, a government spy executed by the Patriotes. The government forces mutilated Ch\u00E9nier's corpse to intimidate the remaining Patriote supporters: Ch\u00E9nier was found about six o'clock and taken to Addison's Inn where his body suffered indignities which those present called an autopsy. During the three days the body was left exposed, a witness swore he had seen it stretched out on the tavern bar: \"The chest was opened and the heart hung outside it. To a passing Patriote they cried: 'Come see your Ch\u00E9nier's rotten heart!' ...I noticed that rifle blows had left his head covered with clots of blood.\" A correspondent for Le Canadien, also an eyewitness, wrote in his diary: \"We were in Saint-Eustache last Sunday. The dead had been left lying about. Ch\u00E9nier was on the counter, so badly mutilated that he was almost cut into four pieces , his heart on the outside. A sickening spectacle to witness.\" \u2014\u2009G\u00E9raid Filteau, Histoire des Patriotes, \u00C9ditions l'Aurore/Univers, 1980, p.370 Ch\u00E9nier was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic religion until 1945. The name was condemned because Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier fought on holy ground inside a church. The Ch\u00E9nier park in the Bas-St-Laurent was renamed after the excommunication of the family. The excommunicated family moved to Hawkesbury, Ontario. There is a statue of Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier in St-Eustache in remembrance of those who died in the fire of 1837. Another used to be situated on St. Denis Street in downtown Montr\u00E9al. However, this statue was removed at about the same time when the new Universit\u00E9 de Montr\u00E9al Health Centre was inaugurated, in 2016, in 2021. Ch\u00E9nier Street in Montreal is named for him, as is the Jean-Olivier-Ch\u00E9nier Section of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal. The Ch\u00E9nier Cell of the Front de lib\u00E9ration du Qu\u00E9bec (FLQ), held responsible for the killing of Pierre Laporte, was also named for him. CLSC Jean Olivier Ch\u00E9nier on Oka Road in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, was also named after Ch\u00E9nier. A daycare centre situated in Saint-Eustache is named \"Les petits Patriotes\" (\"The Little Patriots\")."@en . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier (December 9, 1806 \u2013 December 14, 1837) was a physician in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec). Born in Lachine (or maybe Montreal). During the Lower Canada Rebellion, he commanded the Patriote forces in the Battle of Saint-Eustache. Trapped with his men in a church by the government troops who set flames to the building, he was killed while attempting to escape through a window. He died to shouts of \"Remember Weir!\", a reference to George Weir, a government spy executed by the Patriotes. The government forces mutilated Ch\u00E9nier's corpse to intimidate the remaining Patriote supporters:"@en . . . . . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier (ur. 9 grudnia 1806 - 14 grudnia 1837) - lekarz z Dolnej Kanady, podczas rebelii w Dolnej Kanadzie jeden z przyw\u00F3dc\u00F3w si\u0142 powsta\u0144czych, dow\u00F3dca w bitwie w Saint-Eustache, gdzie broni\u0142 si\u0119 ze swoimi lud\u017Ami w miejscowym ko\u015Bciele i zosta\u0142 zabity przez brytyjskich \u017Co\u0142nierzy podczas ucieczki z podpalonego przez nich budynku."@pl . . . . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier (9 d\u00E9cembre 1806-14 d\u00E9cembre 1837) a \u00E9t\u00E9 l'un des chefs de file de la r\u00E9bellion des Patriotes au Bas-Canada."@fr . . . . . "7707663"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier (ur. 9 grudnia 1806 - 14 grudnia 1837) - lekarz z Dolnej Kanady, podczas rebelii w Dolnej Kanadzie jeden z przyw\u00F3dc\u00F3w si\u0142 powsta\u0144czych, dow\u00F3dca w bitwie w Saint-Eustache, gdzie broni\u0142 si\u0119 ze swoimi lud\u017Ami w miejscowym ko\u015Bciele i zosta\u0142 zabity przez brytyjskich \u017Co\u0142nierzy podczas ucieczki z podpalonego przez nich budynku."@pl . . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier (9 d\u00E9cembre 1806-14 d\u00E9cembre 1837) a \u00E9t\u00E9 l'un des chefs de file de la r\u00E9bellion des Patriotes au Bas-Canada."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier"@en . "Jean-Olivier Ch\u00E9nier"@pl . . . . . . . . .