Dionne quintuplets - Wikipedia The Dionne quintuplets (French pronunciation: [djɔn]; born May 28, 1934) are the first quintuplets known to have survived their infancy The identical girls were born just outside Callander, Ontario, near the village of Corbeil
Dionne quintuplets | Deaths, Parents, Names, Facts | Britannica Dionne quintuplets, the five identical daughters—Émilie, Yvonne, Cécile, Marie, and Annette—born prematurely on May 28, 1934, near Callander, Ontario, Canada, to Oliva and Elzire Dionne The parents had 14 children, 9 by single births
From Triplets to Quintuplets: Special Names for Multiple Births But terms like quintuplets, sextuplets, and nonuplets often spark curiosity about just how many babies are involved Knowing the special names for multiple births can be helpful, especially as
The Dionne Quintuplets: From Miracle Babies to Media Freak Show On May 28, 1934, Oliva and Elzire Dionne welcomed five identical daughters to their family at their farm near Corbeil, a village in Ontario Born two months premature and weighing between 13 and 14 pounds combined, the sisters were the first quintuplets in recorded history to survive infancy
Dionne Quintuplets - The Canadian Encyclopedia Annette, Emilie, Yvonne, Cecile and Marie aroused worldwide attention after their birth at Corbeil, Ontario, to Oliva and Elzire Dionne on 28 May 1934 With only two previous cases on record, they were the only quintuplets to survive for more than a few days
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List of multiple births - Wikipedia The Dionne quintuplets (born 28 May 1934, near Corbeil, Ontario, Canada) were the first quintuplets known to survive infancy The five girls (Yvonne, Annette, Cecile, Emilie and Marie) were also the only set of identical quintuplets known to live into adulthood