prosperity during the Renaissance era, thanks to the efforts of its lord, Jean Daillon [fr], who undertook the castle restoration from its ruins. His successors...
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Joseph de La Roche Daillon (died 1656, Paris) was a French Catholic missionary to the Huron Indians and a Franciscan Récollet priest. He is best remembered...
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Quesnoy for more than a year. Louis XI, heowever, replaced him there with Jean Daillon [fr] in June 1478 as part of a truce in which the king relinquished Hainaut...
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married first Françoise de Rohan; married second Françoise, daughter of Jean de Daillon (and later wife of Joachim de Goyon de Matignon, Count de Thorigny)...
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Cardinal, (d. 5 July 1484) Jean Daillon [fr], nobleman and court official (d. 1481) Margaret of Bavaria (born 1363) Jean Courtecuisse, bishop (born c...
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Gaston, Count of Marsan (redirect from Gaston Jean Baptiste Charles de Lorraine)
Gaston de Lorraine (born Gaston Jean Baptiste Charles; 7 February 1721 – 2 May 1743) was a French nobleman and member of a cadet branch of the House of...
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de Daillon, comte du Lude (-c. 1585) was a French governor and military commander during the French Wars of Religion. The son of Jean de Daillon, governor...
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Corguilleray (Brazil) Joseph de La Roche Daillon (North America) François Le Grout du Closneuf (Indian Ocean) Jean Ribault (North America) Michel Aco (Mississippi...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (redirect from René de Daillon du Lude)
de Bourbon 1586–1590 (Administrator) Sede vacante (1590–1598) René de Daillon du Lude 1590–1600 (Administrator of temporalities?, 1590–1598) Arnault...
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Bourdeille and Anne de Vivonne. His mother and maternal grandmother, Louise de Daillon du Lude, were both attached to the court of Marguerite of Navarre. After...
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second wife died in 1525. Some time after that, he married Antoinette de Daillon. They had at least one daughter: Charlotte, who married Gaspard II de Coligny...
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of Religion throughout France. In 1569 Poitiers was defended by Gui de Daillon, comte du Lude, against Gaspard de Coligny, who after an unsuccessful bombardment...
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The Recollect priest Joseph de la Roche Daillon lived with him for five months in the winter of 1626–1627. Daillon visited 28 Neutral villages, including...
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few decades later in the Beaver Wars (in contrast, Joseph de La Roche Daillon, who conducted a missionary journey among the tribes of Western New York...
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Fresnière Henry Judah Simon Kean René-Joseph Kimber Joseph de La Roche Daillon Urbain Lafontaine Claude G. Lajoie Nicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont Alexandre...
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He was the son of Gaston Jean Baptiste de Roquelaure (1615–1683), 1st Duke of Roquelaure, and Charlotte Marie de Daillon du Lude (d. 1657), who was...
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city was a Catholic stronghold faithful to Charles IX of France, though Jean Calvin had preached there in 1534 and it had taken the Protestant side from...
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XIV - 1801 held by the Archbishop of Paris Duke of Lude 1675 Louis XIV Daillon 1685 Duke of Fontanges 1680 Louis XIV Scoraille 1681 Duke of Aubigny 1684...
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1382-1462, Éditions Jean Picollec, 1986; Yvonig Gicquel, Jean II de Rohan ou l'indépendance brisée de la Bretagne, Éditions Jean Picollec, 1994; Laurent...
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English during the Hundred Years War. Louis XI's chamberlain, Jehan de Daillon, took possession of the Lude estates at the end of the 15th century. He...
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Abitibi-Témiscamingue 48°15′N 72°15′W / 48.25°N 72.25°W / 48.25; -72.25 Daillon 1966-08-06 199.45 Abitibi-Témiscamingue 46°55′00″N 74°50′00″W / 46.9167°N...
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Atlas historique de la Provence, p. 165 Domaine du Bois-de-la-Musse Lebeuf, Jean (1757). Histoire Du Diocese De Paris: Contenant la suite des Paroisses du...
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Paris. Charles de Perusse des Cars, Duke and bishop of Langres. René de Daillon du Lude, Abbot of Notre-Dame-des-Châteliers, former bishop of Luçon (1553-1562)...
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1523–1524: Jean de Lorraine-Guise 1524–1527: Cardinal Louis de Bourbon 1527–1552: Milon d'Illiers 1553–1562: René de Daillon du Lude 1562–1573: Jean-Baptiste...
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country in 1615 but did not document his experiences. Joseph de La Roche Daillon reached an oil spring at the northeasternmost fringe of the Mississippi...
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Joseph de La Roche Daillon, a missionary; he discovered that the indigenes in what is now New York State were using petroleum. Jean Dolbeau, one of the...
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archbishop of Paris Le Lude duchy-peerage in 1675, 1 holder Henry de Daillon (1623–1685), duke-peer of Le Lude (1675–1685) Aubigny duchy-peerage in...
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thought to be from Louis' tomb, it was in fact Jean III d'Humières (died 1553), by the sculptor Jean Bontemps and is now in the Louvre. de Sainte-Marie...
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approach to the city, the two men, alongside the governor of Poitou Guy de Daillon had hurried in before the investment of the city was realised, in the hopes...
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