François Picquet (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa pikɛ]; 4 December 1708 – 15 July 1781) was a French Sulpician priest who emigrated to Montreal, Canada...
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(e.g., fire picquet) Picquet (punishment), a form of military punishment in vogue in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe François Picquet (1708–1781)...
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scholar in the fields of theology, biblical studies and ancient Judaism François Picquet, 18th-century missionary in New France Jean Porthaise, theologian Alexander...
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Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte, (French pronunciation: [tusɛ̃ ɡijom pikɛ də la mɔt]; 1 November 1720 – 10 June 1791) was a French Navy officer...
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Placide-Louis du Chemin, OSB (10 April 1669 – 7 November 1682 Died) François Picquet (26 April 1683 – 26 August 1686 Died) Louis-Marie Pidou de Saint-Olon...
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famous Calvary of Oka, work of the Sulpicians Hamon Guen and François Picquet. Francois dit Belleville (who arrived in Nouvelle-France in 1754) was the...
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archbishop of Aleppo after he had been invited to dinner twice by François Picquet, the French consul of Aleppo, and received promises that the consul...
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Saint-Gabriel established. 1754–63 – French and Indian War. 1759 – François Picquet flees to Montreal with his Indian troops. 1759 – Fort Lévis built....
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did send Céloron de Blainville to extend France's trading posts and François Picquet to convert the Indians in the Detroit area and the Ohio valley in order...
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In 1749, the Sulpician missionary, Abbé Francois Picquet, built a fort where the Oswegatchie River empties into the St. Lawrence River (present-day Ogdensburg...
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Catholics more freedom to reside there. In 1749, the Sulpician Abbé François Picquet traveled from Montreal to establish the Mission of The Holy Trinity...
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Ancenis, Charette served in the French Navy under Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte, notably during the American War of Independence, and became...
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Brest, captaining the 74-gun Bien-Aimé in the squadron of Admiral Lamotte-Picquet, along with the 110-gun Invincible, the 74-gun Actif, and the 64-gun ships...
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Beginning in 1755, Picquet began taking part in military expeditions as part of the French and Indian War, leaving Abbé Pierre-Paul-François de Lagarde in...
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Duroc to La Motte-Picquet (now known as La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle), two months after the opening of the section between La Motte-Picquet and Duroc and trains...
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Motte-Picquet, northeast of Place de l'École-Militaire. Oriented on a north-east/south-west axis, it is positioned between the La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle...
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took part in the Battle of Martinique on 18 December 1779 under Lamotte-Picquet. He later took part in the Battle of the Chesapeake on 5 September 1781...
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Baron Samuel-François Lhéritier de Chézelles (French pronunciation: [samɥɛl fʁɑ̃swa leʁitje də ʃezɛl]; 6 August 1772 – 23 August 1829) was a French soldier...
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year Hévin opened his first shop ("Le Petit Boulé") on Avenue de la Motte-Picquet, Paris. He opened another shop in Rue Vavin in 1990 and a tea house in...
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Bibliothèque François Mitterrand on line 14. The station opened on 27 July 1937 as part of the extension of line 8 from La Motte-Picquet - Grenelle to...
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In 1779 sailed to Fort Royal to take part in a squadron under Lamotte-Picquet in the fleet of Admiral d'Estaing. On the background of the naval operations...
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Barnabé Guimard (1731–1805), French architect Tilman-François Suys (1783–1861), architect François-Joseph Navez (1787–1869), neoclassical painter Louis...
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grounds by the French military. The nearest Métro stations are La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle, École Militaire, and Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel, an RER...
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joining the rue du Commerce. When the line reaches the station La Motte-Picquet – Grenelle, the two tracks separate: tracks 1 are situated in a half-station...
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Édouard Collignon 1892: Eugène Vicaire 1893: Georges Humbert 1894: Henry Picquet 1895: Édouard Goursat 1896: Gabriel Koenigs 1897: Émile Picard 1898: Léon...
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Nationales. "VIRY, François Marie Joseph Justin de". francearchives.fr. Retrieved 21 June 2019. Archives Nationales. "CHAUVELIN, Bernard François de". francearchives...
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most important one in Ille-et-Vilaine, and appointed as his chief Aimé Picquet du Boisguy, Chief General of the Ille-et-Vilaine and of the east of the...
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the nearby Rue Dupleix and Place Dupleix, a square commemorating Joseph François Dupleix (1697–1763), marquis of Landrecies and Paris, an administrator...
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under Admiral Lamotte-Picquet, and took part in the action of 2 May 1781. On 24 April 1781,Bien-Aimé departed Brest, under François Pierre Huon de Kermadec...
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station on line 8 of the Paris Métro, between the stations of La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle and École Militaire. It is situated in the 7th arrondissement...
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