Picote may refer to: Picote (Miranda do Douro), Portugal, a civil parish Picote Dam, Miranda do Douro Nebbiolo, an Italian wine grape variety also known...
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marriage in 1689 was to Marie Anne Picoté de Belestre with whom he had 13 children. She was the daughter of Pierre Picoté de Belestre. Jacques Baudry de Lamarche...
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Picote Dam (Portuguese: Barragem de Picote) is a concrete arch dam on the Douro, located in the municipality Miranda do Douro, in Bragança District, Portugal...
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François-Marie Picoté, sieur de Belestre II (17 November 1716 – 30 March 1793) was a colonial soldier for both New France and Great Britain. As a soldier...
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Portuguese-Spanish border; the first three are owned and operated by Portugal: (Miranda, Picote and Bemposta Dams), while the next two belong to Spain: (Aldeadávila and...
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Picote (Mirandese: Picuote) is a civil parish in the municipality of Miranda do Douro, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 301, in an area of 19.95 km²...
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built Fort Miami at Kekionga, now Fort Wayne. In 1717, another Canadian, Picote de Beletre, built Fort Ouiatenon on the Wabash River, to try to control...
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Nearby are those located in the International Douro: Castro, Miranda, Picote, Bemposta, Aldeadávila and Saucelle. Half of Portuguese ownership and the...
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Saucelle and Villalcampo dams of Spain, and the Bemposta, Miranda and Picote Dams of nearby Portugal. The reservoir that backs up behind the dam covers...
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1750–1754) Jacques-Pierre Daneau de Muy [fr] (1754–1758) Francois Marie Picote, Sieur de Belestre (1758–1760) Seventeen British commandants led Detroit...
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assembled a force of about 300 at Lachine under the command of François-Marie Picoté de Belestre, an experienced commander in the troupes de la marine. On October...
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arrived at the fort: Cadillac's wife, Marie-Thérèse Guyon, and Marie Anne Picoté de Belestre, the wife of Cadillac's lieutenant, Alphonse de Tonty. Fort...
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the native Wea Indian tribes. In 1717, Ensign François Picote de Beletre (related to another Picoté de Bélestre, see Adam Dollard des Ormeaux) arrived at...
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Eremitério Os Santos is a 16th century hermitage located near the towns of Picote and Sendim e Atenor on the Douro International Natural Park in Northern...
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was ravaging the indigenous population. The area was thus dubbed Cache Picote (Smallpox Camp) in 1870. In 1888, Jack Gregg established a trading post...
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built Fort Miami at Kekionga, now Fort Wayne. In 1717, another Canadian, Picote de Beletre, built Fort Ouiatenon on the Wabash River, to try to control...
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burghin, Nibio, Nibiol, Nubiola, Pantin, Picot, Picotendre, Picotendro, Picote, Picotenero, Picoultener, Picoutendro Maschio, Počte, Prugnet, Prunent,...
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Douro (Mirandese: Miranda de l Douro) Palaçoulo (Mirandese: Palaçuolo) Picote (Mirandese: Picuote) Póvoa (Mirandese: Pruoba) São Martinho de Angueira...
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built Fort Miami at Kekionga, now Fort Wayne. In 1717, another Canadian, Picote de Beletre, built Fort Ouiatenon on the Wabash River. In 1732, Sieur de...
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withdraw across the Elbe. November 29 – French Army Colonel François-Marie Picoté de Belestre formally surrenders Detroit to British Army Major Robert Rogers...
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changed hands on November 29, 1760, French commander Captain François-Marie Picoté de Belestre handing the fort to famous British Ranger commander Major Robert...
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Maranhão Miranda Montargil Nunes Odeáxere Paradela Pedrógão Pego Penide Picote Pocinho Poio Póvoa Pracana Raiva Rebordelo Régua Sal. Santa Clara Santa...
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land comprising 30 arpents (10 hectares). Upon Dollard's death, Pierre Picoté de Belestre inherited his land. Against the advice of seasoned Aboriginal...
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the fort which lead to the Fox Wars in the early 1700s. François-Marie Picoté de Belestre, the last French commander at Fort Detroit (1758–1760), surrendered...
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along the Douro; the Valeira, Pocinho, Saucelle, Aldeadávila, Bemposta, Picote and Miranda Dams, along the main river, and the Azibo, Nuzedo de Baixo and...
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withdraw across the Elbe. November 29 – French Army Colonel François-Marie Picoté de Belestre formally surrenders Detroit to British Army Major Robert Rogers...
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origin is not clear. William Camden suggested a derivation from Old French picote meaning pock-marked, freckled. Pigott, Piggott and Pickett are variant forms...
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1693. He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Céloron de Blainville and Hélène Picoté de Belestre. Céloron entered military service in 1713. At this time the...
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