(1507–1611), National Historic Person and Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaq Charles de Menou d'Aulnay (1604–1650), National Historic Person and Governor of Acadia Samuel...
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Desescoutes, who had resigned for reasons of health.) Jacques François Menou, deputy of the nobility Claude Merceret, deputy of the clergy of the bailiwick...
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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 Capuchins...
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division) Jean-Baptiste Pierre Menne (général de division) Jacques-François Menou, baron de Boussay (général de division) Charles-Nicolas Méquillet (général...
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Ombrone: May 1808 – 3 March 1809 Jacques François de Boussay, baron de Menou (1750–1810) 3 March 1809 – 1 February 1814 Elisa Baciocchi Bonaparte (with...
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entitled Les Compagnons de l'Ombre were published in France by publisher Riviere Blanche starting in November 2007. Tarzan Alive, Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic...
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Palet de Gargantua , near the hamlet of Les Champs de l'Ormeau Charles de Menou d'Aulnay (1604–1650), named governor of Acadia in 1638. Communes of the...
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War. The war was between Port Royal, where Governor of Acadia Charles de Menou d'Aulnay de Charnisay was stationed, and present-day Saint John, New Brunswick...
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de Razilly died in 1635, Acadia was split administratively. Charles de Menou d'Aulnay ruled from Port-Royal and Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour governed...
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1645. The war was between Port Royal, where Governor of Acadia Charles de Menou d'Aulnay de Charnisay was stationed, and present-day Saint John, New Brunswick...
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dependent fief of Reignac-sur-Indre, at the time a property of the family Menou which also owned the castle Genillé until the French Revolution. A château...
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