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    of François de Razilly and Catherine de Villiers, brother of Claude de Razilly and François de Razilly. Commandeur de la Commanderie de l'Ile Bouchard...
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    explorers, Isaac de Razilly and Claude de Razilly. Decentring the Renaissance by Germaine Warkentin p.103ff A new world of animals Miguel de Asúa, Roger...
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    private company, Razilly-Condonnier. These companies had divergent interests at times which resulted in costly competition. Razilly brought with him forty...
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    Claude de Razilly, also Claude de Launay-Razilly (1593-1654). was a French Navy officer. He was the brother of François de Razilly and Isaac de Razilly. Claude...
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    library of Moulay Zidane, which had been taken by Jean Philippe de Castelane. Isaac de Razilly, accompanied by Claude du Mas, already sailed to Morocco in...
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    considered a colonial venture in Morocco, and sent a fleet under Isaac de Razilly in 1619. Razilly was able to explore the coast as far as Mogador. In 1624 he...
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    the colony, including Isaac de Razilly, a new governor of Acadia, and Charles de Menou d'Aulnay, his cousin. de Razilly and de la Tour's charters conflicted...
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    and Isaac de Razilly in Acadia, and Charles de Montmagny in Quebec. In 1635, Razilly suggested to the Grand Master of the order, Fra' Antoine de Paule...
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    Essaouira (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Père Joseph were attempting to establish a colonial policy, Admiral Isaac de Razilly suggested they occupy Mogador in 1626, which he had reconnoitered in...
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  • including Acadia. In addition, Cardinal Richelieu sent his cousin, Isaac de Razilly, as the new lieutenant-general of all New France and governor of Acadia...
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  • France and Morocco in 1631. The negotiations were handled by Admiral Isaac de Razilly, after numerous discussions and encounters due to the problem of pirates...
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    American methods, ideas, and political situations. With the death of Isaac de Razilly, Acadia was plunged into what some historians have described as a civil...
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    Chaussée area of Poitou. Many of the families who arrived in 1632 with Isaac de Razilly shared some blood ties; those not related by blood shared cultural...
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    Saint-Germain-en-Laye between the English and French in 1632, Governor Isaac de Razilly returned to Acadia and decided to move the capital from Port Royal...
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  • Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour at Cap de Sable for the Compagnie des Cent-Associés. He also served Isaac de Razilly and, after Razilly's death, Charles...
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    architectural model. In 1632, Acadia was revitalized with the arrival of Isaac de Razilly, Menou de Charnizay, and Nicolas Denys, along with 300 elite men and three...
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    discover the area was Samuel De Champlain in 1604 as part of the LaHave settlement. Between 1632 and 1636, Commander Isaac de Razilly created the First Capital...
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    Charles de Menou d'Aulnay, who later became captain and governor of Acadia. Doucet arrived in La Hève in 1632, alongside d'Aulnay and Isaac de Razilly. From...
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    Isaac de Razilly reoccupied Nova Scotia (Acadia) in 1632, establishing their new capital at LaHave. Upon Razilly's death, his lieutenant Charles de Menou...
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    French and again incorporated into Acadia; Governor Isaac de Razilly sent Charles de Menou d'Aulnay de Charnisay to retake the village. In 1638, d'Aulnay...
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    Salé (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    On 20 July 1629, the city of Salé was bombarded by French Admiral Isaac de Razilly with a fleet composed of the ships Licorne, Saint-Louis, Griffon, Catherine...
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    made here as early as 1518. Acadian Governor Isaac de Razilly built a fortified post, Fort Ste. Marie de Grace, in 1632 at La Hève (now LaHave) with Nicholas...
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    French and again incorporated into Acadia; Governor Isaac de Razilly sent Charles de Menou d'Aulnay de Charnisay to retake the village. In 1638, Aulnay built...
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    considered a colonial venture in Morocco and sent a fleet under Isaac de Razilly in 1619. Razilly was able to reconnoiter the coast as far as Mogador. In 1624...
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    trader of Nova Scotia, was granted land here by the leader of Acadia, Isaac de Razilly (c. 1632). Following the Expulsion of the Acadians (1755) during the...
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    Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, which returns Quebec to France. 1632: Isaac de Razilly sails from France with 300 people hoping to establish a permanent French...
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    strong to suffer it. — Isaac de Razilly, 1625. However, trade further developed, with the activities of people such as Jean de Thévenot and Jean-Baptiste...
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    the Sultan of Morocco from 1627 to 1631. After the expeditions of Isaac de Razilly to Morocco, he signed a Franco-Moroccan treaty with France in 1631...
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    the first permanent French establishment at Quebec in 1608. In 1632, Isaac de Razilly became involved, at the request of Cardinal Richelieu, in the colonization...
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    with Charles de Biencourt and Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour. He also corresponded with Isaac de Razilly, governor of Acadia. Razilly recounted details...
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