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9-623: Sarto is an Italian surname, and may refer to: People [ edit ] Sarto Fournier (1909 – 1980), Canadian politician. Andrea del Sarto (1486 – 1531), Italian painter from Florence. Antônio Sarto (1926–2008), Brazilian bishop. Giuseppe Sarto (1835–1914), Pope Pius X . Maria Sabrina Sarto (born 1968), Italian nanotechnologist Mario Sarto (1885–1955), Italian sculptor Leonardo Sarto (1992-), Italian Rugby Union player Places [ edit ] Sarto, Manitoba [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

18-472: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Sarto Fournier Sarto Fournier (15 February 1908 – 23 July 1980) was a Canadian politician. He served as mayor of Montreal from 1957 to 1960. Born in East Broughton, Quebec to a family of Quebecois and Italian-Canadian origin, he graduated in law from McGill University and formally entered law practice in 1938. Fournier

27-2100: The surname Croitoru . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. v t e Surnames associated with the occupations of tailor / seamster Germanic Tayler , Taylor Schneider , Schnieder , Schnieders Anglicized: Snyder , Snyders , Snider Polonized: Sznajder Czech: Šnajdr , Šnejdr Russified: Shneider /Shneyder (Шнейдер), Shnaider /Shnayder (Шнайдер) Sneijder , Snijders , Schnyder , Schnider , Schnieder , Schnaider Yiddish: Znaider (זנאַידער) Schröder Schroeder , Schröter , Schrödter , Schrötter , Schröer , Schrörs , Schreurs , Schrader , Schroder , Schroedter , Schrøder , Schreuder , Schreuders Snyman Kleid (קליידל, Yiddish) Nager , Neher , Stich , Faulstich , Nader , Neder [REDACTED] Romance Sarti , Sarto , Del Sarto , Sartre , Sartori , Sartoris , Sartorius Sastre Couturier , Couture , Croitoru /Croitor Quemener Slavic Kravets , Kravtsov/Krawtzoff , Kravchenko , Kravchuk Krawiec (Yiddish calques: Kravits/Kravitz , Krawetz ), Krawczyk , Krawczak , Krawczuk , Krawczyński ( Kravchinsky , Kravchynskyi ), Krajčí /Krajci, Krajčík , Krajčír /Kraicir, Krejčí , Krejčík , Krejčír Portnoy /Portnoi, Portnoff , Portnov , Portnow , Portnyagin Shvets , Shevtsov Semitic Chait/Khait Chayat / Polish calque: Chajat Khayat , Al Khayat/El Khayat , Ibn Khayyat , Bint Khayyat Other Darzi , Szabó , Raftis/Ράφτης , Terzioğlu , Terzi Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Croitoru&oldid=1059816649 " Categories : Surnames Occupational surnames Romanian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

36-2084: The surname Sarto . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. v t e Surnames associated with the occupations of tailor / seamster Germanic Tayler , Taylor Schneider , Schnieder , Schnieders Anglicized: Snyder , Snyders , Snider Polonized: Sznajder Czech: Šnajdr , Šnejdr Russified: Shneider /Shneyder (Шнейдер), Shnaider /Shnayder (Шнайдер) Sneijder , Snijders , Schnyder , Schnider , Schnieder , Schnaider Yiddish: Znaider (זנאַידער) Schröder Schroeder , Schröter , Schrödter , Schrötter , Schröer , Schrörs , Schreurs , Schrader , Schroder , Schroedter , Schrøder , Schreuder , Schreuders Snyman Kleid (קליידל, Yiddish) Nager , Neher , Stich , Faulstich , Nader , Neder [REDACTED] Romance Sarti , Sarto , Del Sarto , Sartre , Sartori , Sartoris , Sartorius Sastre Couturier , Couture , Croitoru /Croitor Quemener Slavic Kravets , Kravtsov/Krawtzoff , Kravchenko , Kravchuk Krawiec (Yiddish calques: Kravits/Kravitz , Krawetz ), Krawczyk , Krawczak , Krawczuk , Krawczyński ( Kravchinsky , Kravchynskyi ), Krajčí /Krajci, Krajčík , Krajčír /Kraicir, Krejčí , Krejčík , Krejčír Portnoy /Portnoi, Portnoff , Portnov , Portnow , Portnyagin Shvets , Shevtsov Semitic Chait/Khait Chayat / Polish calque: Chajat Khayat , Al Khayat/El Khayat , Ibn Khayyat , Bint Khayyat Other Darzi , Szabó , Raftis/Ράφτης , Terzioğlu , Terzi Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sarto&oldid=1239365736 " Categories : Surnames Occupational surnames Italian occupational surnames Italian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

45-664: The banner of the Civic Party of Montreal , defeated him in a 1960 rematch. His administration was especially marked by the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Boulevard Métropolitain and the candidacy of Montréal for the 1967 World's Fair. After his attempts to run for mayor, Fournier decided to return to the Senate. Croitoru Croitoru , Croitor are Romanian-language surnames derived from

54-856: The occupation of croitor , meaning " tailor ". Adrian Croitoru (born 1971), Romanian judoka Alexandra Croitoru (born 1975), Romanian photographer B. Croitoru (Ştrul Leiba Croitoru) birth name of Ion Călugăru (1902–1956), Romanian writer, journalist and critic Constantin Croitoru (born 1952), former Chief of the Romanian Air Force Staff Florin Croitoru (born 1993), Romanian weightlifter Ion Croitoru (1963–2017), Canadian professional wrestler Lucian Croitoru (born 1957), Romanian economist Marius Croitoru (born 1980), Romanian professional football manager Ştrul Leiba Croitoru, birth name of Ion Călugăru [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

63-475: Was called to the bar in 1938. In 1953, he entered the senate, called by Prime Minister Louis Saint-Laurent. After two previous attempts in 1950 and 1954, he was elected mayor of Montreal in 1957. He initiated the Expo 67 project. He had been interested in municipal politics since 1950. Although he ran for mayor five times between 1950 and 1962, he won only once, in 1957, against Jean Drapeau. At this election, Fournier

72-627: Was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal in the 1935 election and was subsequently re-elected in 1940 , 1945 , and 1949 . He became the youngest member of the Senate in 1953 and served until his death. He studied law at McGill University and at the Université de Montréal. He was only 27 when he became the Liberal MP for Maisonneuve-Rosemont. He was re-elected in 1940, 1945, and 1949. He

81-525: Was heading a new municipal party, the Ralliement du Grand Montréal (Greater Montreal Movement), which brought together Drapeau's opponents. Fournier took also advantage of the support of Québec's premier, Maurice Duplessis . During his term as mayor, Fournier confined himself to representative functions and acted more as a spectator, mainly because Drapeau's Civic Action League still held a majority on city council. Partly due to this, Drapeau, now running under

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