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    Jean-Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville (1785–1868), known as Bernard de Marigny, was a French-Creole American nobleman, playboy, planter...
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  • cartographer, explorer Pierre de Marigny (1751-1800), father of Bernard de Marigny, son of Antoine Philippe de Marigny Bernard de Marigny (1785-1868), a Creole...
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    landowner Bernard de Marigny, beginning in the early 19th century. He divided his plantation and sold the lots in an 1806 subdivision, the Faubourg Marigny. They...
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    Gaspard Augustin René Bernard de Marigny (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ oɡystɛ̃ ʁəne bɛʁnaʁ də maʁiɲi]; 2 November 1754 – 10 July 1794) was a French officer...
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  • This page lists people with the surname Bernard de Marigny. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish...
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  • Charles Louis de Bernard de Marigny (died 12 April 1782 on the César during the Battle of the Saintes) was a French Navy officer. He served in the War...
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    Charles-René-Louis, vicomte de Bernard de Marigny (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ʁəne lwi də bɛʁnaʁ də maʁiɲi]; 1 February 1740, in Sées – 25 July 1816...
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    sugar cane plantation and brickyard operated by Bernard de Marigny and later by his son Armand Marigny. The park has a multitude of habitats for birds...
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    politician Bernard de Marigny. He was born Antoine Jacques Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville in New Orleans on November 21, 1811 to Bernard de Marigny and his...
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    Creole community, parades were irregular and often very informal. Bernard de Marigny changed that in 1833 with the first formally organized New Orleans...
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  • earliest investors in the Faubourg Marigny, acquiring her first lot from Bernard de Marigny in 1806. Bernard de Marigny, the Creole speculator, refused to...
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  • Enguerrand Philippe, Écuyer de Mandéville, Sieur de Marigny, and his slave concubine, and the half-sister of Bernard de Marigny. She was manumitted by her...
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    Mardi Gras (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    held in New Orleans is recorded to have taken place in 1833 with Bernard de Marigny funding the first organized parade, tableau, and ball. The tradition...
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    races on March 14, 1837, under The Louisiana Jockey Club. In 1838 Bernard de Marigny, Julius C Branch and Henry Augustine Tayloe, organized races at the...
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    spanning Lake Pontchartrain dates back to the early 19th century and Bernard de Marigny, the founder of Mandeville. He started a ferry service that continued...
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    Alfred de Marigny (29 March 1910 – 28 January 1998) was a French Mauritian acquitted of the murder of his father-in-law, Sir Harry Oakes. Marie Alfred...
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  • Tayloe co-founded the Fair Grounds Race Course with French Creole Bernard de Marigny. While the foundation of their wealth was agricultural slave plantations...
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    retirement to run again for governor in the 1824 election, but he and Bernard de Marigny split the Creole vote and Henry Johnson was elected governor. He was...
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    Orleanians here include Bernard de Marigny, the French-Creole aristocrat and politician who founded both the Faubourg Marigny and Mandeville, Louisiana;...
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  • (1769–1820), namer of Lower Garden District streets Bernard de Marigny (1785–1868), namer of Faubourg Marigny & Bywater streets History of New Orleans Neighborhoods...
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    city of Mandeville was founded in 1834 by Bernard Xavier de Marigny de Mandeville (1785–1868). The Marigny family was a prominent family of Louisiana...
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    Frenchmen Street (category Faubourg Marigny)
    Faubourg Marigny, now a neighborhood of New Orleans just downriver from the Vieux Carré or French Quarter. This area was once the plantation of Bernard de Marigny...
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    breeder, land developer, and President of the Louisiana State Senate Bernard de Marigny; and Virginia, Tidewater, scion, Henry A. Tayloe, whose father John...
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  • Drum (1976 film) (category Films produced by Dino De Laurentiis)
    gay Frenchman named Bernard DeMarigny. DeMarigny wants to sleep with Drum, but his advances are rejected by the slave and DeMarigny vows revenge against...
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    Saint Malo, Louisiana (category Former populated places in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana)
    Retrieved 2020-05-23. Hyland, William de Marigny, Battle of New Orleans Address by Bernard de Marigny 1842, St. Bernard Parish Government, p. 5 "California...
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    1:30 pm, Centaur and Bedford attacked the stricken César, captained by Bernard de Marigny, who refused to surrender and was seriously wounded in the first five...
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  • plantation that became known as Burtheville from Bernard de Marigny by an act passed before Felix de Armas, Notary Public, on 3 June 1831 at the price...
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    Lacombe, Slidell, and Pearl River. Mandeville was founded in 1834 by Bernard de Marigny de Mandeville and was developed as a health resort for wealthy New...
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    Antoine Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville (17 July 1721 – 6 November 1779), Chevalier de St. Louis, was a French geographer and explorer. Born in Mobile...
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    Sophronia) Louise Claiborne, who married Antoine James de Marigny, son of Bernard de Marigny.[citation needed] William Claiborne was the great-great-great-grandfather...
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