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Talon was born in 1625 and he died in 1694. He was a highly respected man, and loved by many, yet he was never married. Jean studied at the Jesuit college of Clermont in Paris,[2] so his knowledge was much appreciated by King Louis XIV and Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who were to help in the colonization of New France. NotesJean Talon was also responsible for the building and opening of Canada's first commercial beer brewery in Quebec City Quebec, 1668. Lake Talon, the source of the Mattawa River and the route of the Voyageurs, is named after Jean Talon. References
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