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    Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau (French pronunciation: [lwi də bɥad kɔ̃t də fʁɔ̃tənak e də palɥo]; 22 May 1622 – 28 November 1698) was...
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    by Anglin-Norcross of Montreal. The hotel was named after Louis de Buade, Count of Frontenac, who was the Governor General of New France from 1672 to 1682...
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    The fort was named after New France's governor at the time, Louis de Buade de Frontenac. The French-Canadian settlement at St. Ignace began with the...
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  • Frontenac may refer to: Louis de Buade de Frontenac, Governor of New France Quebec Château Frontenac, hotel in Quebec City Frontenac, Quebec Frontenac...
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    the New France governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac. Benjamin and Lora Wood, who laid out the community's core called Frontenac Estates, that consisted...
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    structure, was called Fort Cataraqui but was later named for Louis de Buade de Frontenac, Governor of New France who was responsible for building the...
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  • Antoine de Buade (c. 1567-1626), seigneur de Frontenac, was a French soldier and diplomat. Antoine de Buade belonged to an old family that had originated...
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  • Henri de Buade de Frontenac (1596–1622) was a French aristocrat during the age of Louis XIII of France, best known as the father of Louis de Buade de Frontenac...
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    was turned down. Then, Cadillac was introduced to the governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac in Quebec, who sent him on an exploratory mission along the coasts...
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    Anne de La Grange-Trianon (1632 – 20 January 1707) was a French aristocrat, spouse to Louis de Buade de Frontenac, twice Governor General of New France...
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  • and built the colony. He frequently came into conflict with Louis de Buade de Frontenac, the governor of New France, including a dispute over the siting...
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    in the past." Denonville's replacement, the former governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac arrived in October 1688. Denonville was promoted to Major General...
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  • de Frontenac, a French soldier and diplomat, grandfather of Louis Henri de Buade (1596–1622), French aristocrat and father of Louis Louis de Buade de...
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    the Acadian fort shocked the Canadiens, and Governor-General Louis de Buade de Frontenac ordered the immediate preparation of the city for a possible...
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    1671 and 1673. On July 12, 1673, the Governor of New France, Louis de Buade de Frontenac, arrived at the mouth of the Cataraqui River to meet with leaders...
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    Bonaventure River (category Rivers of Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
    name was already in use in 1697 when Governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac and Superintendent Jean Bochart de Champigny granted both sides of the river as...
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  • place on March 15, 1697 during King William's War. Ordered by Louis de Buade de Frontenac, Governor General of New France, French, Algonquin, and Abenaki...
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    of New France (Canada) on 1 May 1682. La Barre was to replace Louis de Buade de Frontenac. At this time the Iroquois were powerful and had defeated the...
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    married Henriette-Marie de Buade, sister of Louis de Buade de Frontenac, future governor of New France. He attended on Marie de Gournay and wrote Latin...
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  • New France, Louis de Buade de Frontenac. Georges-Stanislas Gregoire, Liberal (1912–1923) Cyril Baillargeon, Liberal (1923–1931) Henri-Louis Gagnon, Liberal...
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    was awarded the prestigious cross of Saint-Louis in 1694 partly under the recommendation of Buade de Frontenac. He, additionally, played an important role...
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    courted by a number of suitors including Louis de Buade de Frontenac and Charles Auguste de la Fare. Madame de Montespan astounded the court by openly...
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    daughter Anne Phélypeaux married Henri de Buade de Frontenac in 1613. In 1620 she gave birth to Louis de Buade de Frontenac, who later became Lieutenant General...
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  • recognition but were refused by Governor General of New France Louis de Buade de Frontenac who upheld the 1678 edict by the Sovereign Council that denied...
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    replacement on the same site began in 1694 under Governor General Louis de Buade de Frontenac. Frontenac died there in 1698. A new pavilion and two new wings were...
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    under the De Maisonneuve Boulevard. It would extend between the English-speaking west at Atwater station and French-speaking east at Frontenac. Construction...
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    Governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac and Intendant of New France, Jean Talon confirmed the seigneury title of Longueuil. The following year Frontenac granted...
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  • adults and the eldest being Paul Marin de la Malgue. Charles-Paul was mentioned by Governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac as being sent, along with Pierre Le...
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    Westervelt. The name was changed to Frontenac in 1860 by the Garrard brothers after Frenchman, Louis de Buade de Frontenac, who was born in 1622. He was the...
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  • Cataraqui River, was built in 1673 under Governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac and was later called Fort Frontenac. In 1686 Governor Denonville asked Lamberville...
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