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Look up riel or Riel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Riel may refer to: Riel, Netherlands, a town in the Netherlands Riel (electoral district), a
Riel
Métis leader in Canada (1844–1885)
Louis Riel (/ˈluːi riˈɛl/; French: [lwi ʁjɛl]; 22 October 1844 – 16 November 1885) was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and
Louis_Riel
Currency of Cambodia
5 riels, 10 riels, 100 riels. Fifth issue, 1972: 100 riels*, 500 riels, 1,000 riels*, 5,000 riels*. (* Unissued.) 1 riel 1 riel 10 riels 10 riels 500
Cambodian_riel
Surname list
Van Riel is a Dutch toponymic surname indicating an origin in the town of Riel, Goirle in North Brabant. Less likely is an origin in a former hamlet of
Van_Riel
Filipino boxer (born 1989)
John Riel Reponte Casimero (born February 13, 1989) is a Filipino professional boxer and YouTuber. He has held world championships in three weight classes
John_Riel_Casimero
Danish writer (1931–2023)
Jørn Riel (23 July 1931 – 18 August 2023) was a Danish writer. Riel was born in Odense on 23 July 1931. He was partly known for works on Greenland as he
Jørn_Riel
1869 events establishing Manitoba, Canada
First Riel Rebellion, was the sequence of events that led up to the 1869 establishment of a provisional government by Métis leader Louis Riel and his
Red_River_Rebellion
1885 Métis and First Nations revolt in Canada
(French: Rébellion du Nord-Ouest) was an armed rebellion of Métis under Louis Riel and an associated uprising of Cree and Assiniboine mostly in the District
North-West_Rebellion
1885 treason trial in Canada
The trial of Louis Riel took place in Regina, Canada, in 1885. Louis Riel had been a leader of a resistance movement by the Métis and First Nations people
Trial_of_Louis_Riel
Topics referred to by the same term
Louis Riel (1844–1885) was a Métis resistance leader in Canada. Louis Riel may also refer to: Louis Riel (comics), a 2003 comics biography by Chester Brown
Louis_Riel_(disambiguation)
Mixed Indigenous ethnic group of Canada and the US
the Red River Métis. In 1870, the Métis Provisional Government of Louis Riel negotiated the entry of the Red River Settlement into Confederation as the
Métis
1934 American missing person case
Etta H. Riel (May 4, 1914 – disappeared November 22, 1934) was an American woman who disappeared from Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1934. Her missing person
Disappearance_of_Etta_Riel
German physicist, specialising in nanotechnology
Heike E. Riel (born 1971) is a nanotechnologist known for developing OLED displays. She works for IBM Research – Zurich, where she is Director of IoT Technology
Heike_Riel
Danish footballer (born 1989)
André Riel (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁiˀl]; born 21 October 1989) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a striker for VB 1968. Riel began his
André_Riel
Graphic novel
Louis Riel is a historical biography in comics by Canadian cartoonist Chester Brown, published as a book in 2003 after serialization in 1999–2003. The
Louis_Riel_(comics)
Bridge in Manitoba, Canada
Esplanade Riel is a pedestrian bridge located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was named in honour of Louis Riel. It is a side-spar cable-stayed bridge which
Esplanade_Riel
Dutch organizational theorist
Cornelis Bernardus Maria (Cees) van Riel (born 15 June 1951) is a Dutch organizational theorist, consultant, and Professor of Corporate Communication at
Cees_van_Riel
Proposed light rail line in Guatemala City
Metro Riel is a light rail line proposed for Guatemala's capital, Guatemala City. In October 2016, it was reported that Spanish consulting engineer IDOM
Metro_Riel
Topics referred to by the same term
The Riel Rebellion (or more precisely Riel Rebellions) is the name often given to two uprisings led by Louis Riel in what are now Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Riel_Rebellion
Belgian footballer
Stefan Van Riel (born 29 December 1970) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a defender. In 1992, Van Riel signed for Belgian second
Stefan_Van_Riel
Farmer, miller and Métis leader in Canada (1817–1864)
Louis Riel Sr. (père) (July 7, 1817 – January 21, 1864) was a farmer, miller, Métis leader, and the father of Louis Riel. Born in Île-à-la-Crosse, Rupert's
Louis_Riel_Sr.
1979 film
Riel is a 1979 Canadian made-for-television biographical film about Métis leader Louis Riel. Louis Riel leads the Red River and North-West Rebellions
Riel_(film)
Danish author (born 1971)
Ane Riel (born 25 September 1971) is a Danish novelist. Riel is the author of four novels. Her fourth novel, Clockwork, is forthcoming by Lindhardt og
Ane_Riel
Belgian triathlete
Marten Van Riel (born 15 December 1992) is a Belgian triathlete. Van Riel was born in Loenhout, Antwerp. He competed in the men's event at the 2016 Summer
Marten_Van_Riel
Dutch politician
Harm van Riel (18 February 1907 – 13 December 1980) was a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and businessman. He served
Harm_van_Riel
Canadian Métis Grey Nun (1848–1883)
Riel (October 11, 1848 – December 27, 1883) was the first Métis Grey Nun from Red River. She is best known as the sister of Métis leader Louis Riel.
Sara_Riel
Village in North Brabant, Netherlands
Riel is a village (Dutch: dorp) in the municipality of Goirle, south of Tilburg in the province of North Brabant. Until 1997 it belonged to the municipality
Riel,_Netherlands
Belgian footballer (1943–2023)
Jozef Van Riel (16 November 1943 – 19 January 2023) was a Belgian footballer who played as a defender. Van Riel started playing football in Ekeren Donk [nl]
Jos_Van_Riel
Canadian political scientist and advisor (born 1944)
began publishing works on Riel—leader of the 1885 North-West Resistance—in the 1970s, which evolved into a multi-year 'Louis Riel Project' that he coordinated
Tom Flanagan (political scientist)
Tom_Flanagan_(political_scientist)
South African cricketer (born 1983)
Riel de Kock (born 12 December 1983) is a South African cricketer. He played 27 first-class and 24 List A matches between 2004 and 2010. He was also part
Riel_de_Kock
School division in Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Louis Riel School Division (LRSD; French: Division Scolaire Louis-Riel, DSL-R) is a school division in Winnipeg, Manitoba, offering English-language
Louis_Riel_School_Division
Historic house museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Riel House (Maison Riel) is a historic house museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Built in 1880–1881, it is associated with the family of Louis Riel
Riel_House
Danish jazz and rock drummer (1940–2024)
Alex Riel (13 September 1940 – 9 June 2024) was a Danish jazz and rock drummer. His first group, the Alex Riel/Palle Mikkelborg Quintet, won the Montreux
Alex_Riel
Due to Louis Riel's ubiquity as one of the most studied figures in Canadian history, the historiography of Louis Riel naturally leads to several interpretations
Historiography_of_Louis_Riel
Musical artist
Sied van Riel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsit fɑn ˈril]) is a Dutch trance music DJ and producer originally from Rotterdam but currently residing in Spijkenisse
Sied_van_Riel
Former state in Canada
Saskatchewan of the North-West Territories. The name was given by Louis Riel. Although Riel initially hoped to rally the Countryborn, Cree, and European settlers
Provisional Government of Saskatchewan
Provisional_Government_of_Saskatchewan
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1994)
Morgan Frederick Rielly /ˈraɪli/ (born March 9, 1994) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is a defenceman and alternate captain for the Toronto
Morgan_Rielly
Canadian novelist and artist
Riel Nason is a Canadian novelist. Riel Nason lives in Quispamsis, New Brunswick. Nason is also a textile artist (quilter) and has had several exhibits
Riel_Nason
Russian-born adventurer and secret agent (1873–1925)
Sidney George Reilly MC (/ˈraɪli/; c. 1873 – 5 November 1925), fictionalized as the "Ace of Spies", was a Russian-born adventurer and secret agent employed
Sidney_Reilly
Sculpture of Louis Riel by John Cullen Nugent
The Louis Riel sculpture is a monument to Louis Riel located on the grounds of the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg. Commissioned by the Manitoba
Statue_of_Louis_Riel
1983 British TV drama series
Reilly, Ace of Spies is a 1983 British television programme dramatizing the life of Sidney Reilly, a Russian-born adventurer who became one of the greatest
Reilly,_Ace_of_Spies
High school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
École secondaire publique Louis-Riel (ESPLR) is a high school in the Blackburn Hamlet neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, part of the Conseil des
École secondaire publique Louis-Riel
École_secondaire_publique_Louis-Riel
British television series
Love Island is a British reality show. It is a revival of the earlier celebrity series of the same name, which aired for two series in 2005 and 2006. The
Love_Island_(2015_TV_series)
Métis military leader (1840–1923)
Métis politician, farmer, and military leader under the command of Louis Riel during the Red River Rebellion of 1869–1870. He was tried and sentenced to
Ambroise-Dydime_Lépine
Alphen en Riel is a former municipality in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It covered the villages of Alphen and Riel. In 1997, the municipality was
Alphen_en_Riel
Suburb in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Boniface Cathedral, Boulevard Provencher, the Provencher Bridge, Esplanade Riel, Saint Boniface Hospital, the Université de Saint-Boniface, and the Royal
St._Boniface,_Winnipeg
Celebratory dance of southern Africa
Riel (or Rieldans) is a Khoisan word for an ancient celebratory dance performed by the San (also known as Bushmen), Nama and Khoi. It is considered one
Rieldans
1870 Canadian military operation
authorized by Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald to confront Louis Riel and the Métis in 1870, during the Red River Rebellion, at the Red River Colony
Wolseley_expedition
Canadian public holiday
British Columbia (BC), New Brunswick, Ontario, and Saskatchewan; as Louis Riel Day in Manitoba; as Nova Scotia Heritage Day in Nova Scotia; and as Islander
Family_Day_(Canada)
Welsh artist
James Malcolm Rielly is a Welsh artist living and working in France. His paintings frequently take on absurd subject matter, and he has done a series of
James_Rielly
2023. On December 7, 2023, Louis Riel was granted the honorary title of "First Premier of Manitoba" after the Louis Riel Act received royal assent. As it
List_of_premiers_of_Manitoba
Canadian cartoonist (born 1960)
success in the 2000s came with Louis Riel (2003), a historical-biographical graphic novel about rebel Métis leader Louis Riel. Paying for It (2011) drew controversy
Chester_Brown
2008 book by Jennifer Reid
Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada: Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State is a 2008 book by Canadian historian Jennifer Reid. Focusing
Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada
Louis_Riel_and_the_Creation_of_Modern_Canada
Sector in Saskatchewan, Canada
Riel Industrial Sector, formerly known as North Industrial Sector or North Industrial Suburban Development Area (SDA), is located in the city of Saskatoon
Riel_Industrial_Sector
Belgian sailor
Riel (born 31 March 1908, date of death unknown) was a Belgian sailor. He competed in the 6 Metre event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. "Henri Van Riel"
Henri_Van_Riel
Opera by Harry Somers
Louis Riel is a three-act opera by composer Harry Somers to an English and French libretto by Mavor Moore and Jacques Languirand. Written for the 1967
Louis_Riel_(opera)
Canadian public holiday
Ribbon Day Alberta Family Day British Columbia Family Day Manitoba Louis Riel Day New Brunswick Family Day Loyalist Day Newfoundland & Labrador Discovery
Victoria_Day
Boxing match
John Riel Casimero vs. Guillermo Rigondeaux, was a professional boxing match contested on August 14, 2021, for the WBO bantamweight championship. In April
Guillermo Rigondeaux vs. John Riel Casimero
Guillermo_Rigondeaux_vs._John_Riel_Casimero
Council formed by Louis Riel during the 1885 North-West Rebellion
Exovedate is the name coined by Métis leader Louis Riel and given by him to his council of the Provisional Government of Saskatchewan during the North-West
Exovedate
Canadian politician
Anjou–Louis-Riel as a member of the Coalition Avenir Québec. She previously served on Montreal City Council as representative for Louis-Riel ward in the
Karine_Boivin_Roy
19th-century Irish-Canadian labourer and politician
the Métis in Canadian history. His execution led to the exile of Riel and to Riel's own execution for treason in 1885. Little is known of Scott's early
Thomas_Scott_(Orangeman)
Canadian prime minister and Father of Confederation (1815–1891)
national government in Ottawa. He approved the execution of Métis leader Louis Riel for treason in 1885 which alienated many francophones from his Conservative
John_A._Macdonald
Canadian activist (1861–1952)
10, 1952), also known as Honoré Jackson or Jaxon, was secretary to Louis Riel during the North-West Rebellion in Canada in 1885. He was married to Aimée
Honoré_Jackson
Provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Anjou–Louis-Riel is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is located in northern
Anjou–Louis-Riel
Provincial electoral district in Manitoba, Canada
Riel is a provincial electoral district of Manitoba, Canada. It was created by redistribution in 1968, and has formally existed since the provincial election
Riel_(electoral_district)
Country in Southeast Asia
Gini (2024) 23.6 low inequality HDI (2023) 0.606 medium (151st) Currency Riel (៛) (KHR; de jure and de facto) United States dollar ($) (USD; de facto)
Cambodia
1811–1870 British colony in modern Canada
Louis Riel's leadership, the Metis rebels were able to capture Fort Garry – a fortified post of the Hudson's Bay Company. This would lead Riel into becoming
Red_River_Colony
Dutch footballer
Eef van Riel (born 24 December 1991) is a Dutch footballer who plays for IJsselmeervogels in the Dutch Tweede Divisie. He made his professional debut in
Eef_van_Riel
Secondary school, vocational school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre also commonly referred to as ATC, is a vocational high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with an enrolment of
Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre
Louis_Riel_Arts_and_Technology_Centre
Country in Europe
ISBN 978-0-415-34441-8. Dimsdale, Nicholas H.; Horsewood, Nicholas; Van Riel, Arthur (September 2006). "Unemployment in Interwar Germany: An Analysis
Germany
Bridge in Manitoba, Canada
four-lane vehicular bridge and a suspended pedestrian bridge (called Esplanade Riel) — across the Red River in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The bridge links downtown
Provencher_Bridge
Standard defining codes for currencies
shilling Kenya KGS 417 2 Kyrgyzstani som Kyrgyzstan KHR 116 2 Cambodian riel Cambodia KMF 174 0 Comoro franc Comoros KPW 408 2 North Korean won North
ISO_4217
Topics referred to by the same term
a former German Formula One team Various currencies named rial, riyal or riel (derived from Spanish/Portuguese real): Iranian rial, the currency of Iran
Rial
Neighbourhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Minnetonka is called Riel. The area was first permanently settled in the 19th century. One early settler was Julie Riel, the mother of Louis Riel, whose house
Minnetonka,_Winnipeg
Breton hero
Hervé Riel (Breton: Herve Riel) was a French fisherman of the 17th century, from Le Croisic in Brittany. His claim to fame is that while serving with the
Hervé_Riel
1885 decisive battle of the North-West Rebellion
of the defenders of Batoche and its capture led to the surrender of Louis Riel on May 15 and the collapse of the Provisional Government. Other groups were
Battle_of_Batoche
Human-caused changes to climate on Earth
Burke, Ariane; O'Higgins, Paul; Dunhill, Alexander M.; Allen, Bethany J.; Riel-Salvatore, Julien; Aze, Tracy (2021). "Climate change research and action
Climate_change
1885 battle in Saskatchewan, Canada
On March 19, 1885, Louis Riel self-affirmed the existence of the new Provisional Government of Saskatchewan. Following Riel's declaration, the Canadian
Battle_of_Duck_Lake
Métis leader (1837–1906)
Hudson's Bay Company. After his time leading the Métis people alongside Louis Riel, Dumont spent time travelling throughout the United States where he spoke
Gabriel_Dumont_(Métis_leader)
Series of triathlon events
Alistair Brownlee, Olympic silver medallist Javier Gomez, Olympian Marten Van Riel and 2023 Ironman 70.3 World Champion, Rico Bogen. On the women's side, the
T100_Triathlon
Canadian politician
Maurice Riel, PC QC (April 3, 1922 – July 20, 2007) was a Canadian lawyer and Senator. A distant relative of Louis Riel, Maurice Riel studied law and
Maurice_Riel
Italian actor
Raimondo Van Riel (22 January 1881, in Rome – 9 May 1962, in Mentana) was an Italian actor. Raimondo Van Riel was born on January 22, 1881, in Rome, Lazio
Raimondo_Van_Riel
Canadian architect (1930–2022)
buildings in his hometown, such as the Royal Canadian Mint building, Esplanade Riel, Saint Boniface Cathedral, and the Precious Blood Church, and was regarded
Étienne_Gaboury
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Riel-les-Eaux (French pronunciation: [ʁjɛl le.z‿o]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is
Riel-les-Eaux
Martín Juan Manuel de Rosas Klemens von Metternich Leonid Brezhnev Louis Riel Mao Zedong [zh] Muammar Gaddafi Napoleon Neville Chamberlain Pedro II of
Historical rankings of presidents of the United States
Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_States
Public secondary school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
the southern St. Vital area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, it is part of the Louis Riel School Division. The high school runs from grades 9 to 12, and is named in
Collège_Jeanne-Sauvé
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1991)
Ryan O'Reilly (born February 7, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is a centre and alternate captain for the Nashville Predators of
Ryan_O'Reilly
Regional restaurant based in Winnipeg, Canada
opened Esplanade Riel pedestrian bridge opened. However, this location became seasonal in 2008 after the chain said that the Esplanade Riel location was unsustainable
Salisbury_House_(restaurant)
The Prix Riel, created in 1983, recognizes francophones in the Canadian province of Manitoba who, through volunteerism, have made significant contributions
Prix_Riel
American rower (born 1996)
Rielly Milne (/ˈraɪli ˈmɪln/ RY-lee MILN; born May 31, 1996) is an American rower. He represented the United States at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Milne
Rielly_Milne
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1991)
National Hockey League. March 1, 2018. Retrieved June 23, 2021. Horan, Rielly (May 29, 2019). "Smith Holds Steady in Second Year With Vegas". National
Reilly_Smith
Canadian poet and journalist (1838–1927)
participation in the Canada First movement and his opposition to Louis Riel during the two Riel Rebellions in western Canada. Mair was born at Lanark, Upper Canada
Charles_Mair
Topics referred to by the same term
simulates a hypothetical break-up of Canada Riel Rebellion (disambiguation), two uprisings led by Louis Riel 1869 and 1885, in what are now Manitoba and
Canadian_Civil_War
1954–1955 fantasy novel by J. R. R. Tolkien
2019. The reveal kickstarts the BBC's year-long celebration of literature. "Riel Radio Theatre — The Lord of the Rings, Episode 2". Radioriel. 15 January
The_Lord_of_the_Rings
Musical artist
Marie-Josée Riel also known as Emjay (born December 9, 1974) is a Canadian eurodance musician. After fronting a local Ottawa band for several years, she
Emjay
Beauchemin offered to resign his seat in the Manitoba assembly so that Riel could be elected in a by-election Pierre Bottineau, Minnesota frontiersman
List_of_Métis_people
2009 single by Armin van Buuren
digital package contains the radio edit, extended mix and a remix by Sied van Riel. A digital release was also issued through Ultra Records, while a Dutch 12-inch
Fine_Without_You
European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries
Martín Juan Manuel de Rosas Klemens von Metternich Leonid Brezhnev Louis Riel Mao Zedong [zh] Muammar Gaddafi Napoleon Neville Chamberlain Pedro II of
Renaissance
Largest city in Quebec, Canada
Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs • Provincial riding List Acadie Anjou–Louis-Riel Bourassa-Sauvé Camille-Laurin Crémazie D'Arcy-McGee Gouin Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Montreal
American modern pentathlete (born 1974)
Emily Ann deRiel (born November 12, 1974, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a former U.S. modern pentathlete who competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney
Emily_deRiel
RIEL
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Worshipping; Sacrificing
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Work; Effort
Girl/Female
Indian
Cow
Female
English
English variant form of French Caroline, KAROLYN means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Bristol, named in Old English with brycg ‘bridge’ + stÅw ‘assembly place’. The final -l of the modern form is due to a regional pronunciation.
Girl/Female
Indian
Generous, Loyal, Close, Intimate, Friendly
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beautiful
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Teutonic
Intelligent; Bright; Famous Giant; Shining Intellect; Brilliant Strength
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Ruler of All
Boy/Male
Irish
Is the Irish form of Old English ead “â€richâ€â€ + mund “â€guardianâ€â€, and implies “â€guardian of the riches.â€â€ In more recent times the name has been given to honor Eamon De Valera who was President of Ireland for 14 years, the maximum allowed, from 1959 to 1973.
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