Guy 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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(1781–1790), 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...
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House of Rohan (redirect from Henry I, Viscount of Rohan)
last time in 1407. Henry II of Rohan chose Pontivy as the capital city of his fief. The chief of the Protestant party during Marie de' Medici’s regency...
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Jeanne de Dampierre was the daughter of André de Vivonne, baron de la Chaftaigneraye, and Louise de Daillon du Lude. She married constable Claude de Clermont...
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Louis de Crévant, Marquis then later duc d'Humières (1628–1694) was a French nobleman of the 17th century, who became a Marshal of France in 1668 and Grand...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (redirect from René de Daillon du Lude)
Savonnières, O.S.A. 1583–1586 Charles de Bourbon 1586–1590 (Administrator) Sede vacante (1590–1598) René de Daillon du Lude 1590–1600 (Administrator of...
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peer of France. Pierre de Gondi, cardinal, bishop of Paris. Charles de Perusse des Cars, Duke and bishop of Langres. René de Daillon du Lude, Abbot of...
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throughout France. In 1569 Poitiers was defended by Gui de Daillon, comte du Lude, against Gaspard de Coligny, who after an unsuccessful bombardment and seven...
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Illinois Country (section Fort de Chartres)
Illinois 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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Kimber Joseph de La Roche Daillon Urbain Lafontaine Claude G. Lajoie Nicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont Alexandre Landry Alexandre Landry Sieur de Laviolette...
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Jacques II de Goyon seigneur de Matignon (1525-1598) was a governor and Marshal of France. Coming from a prominent Norman family, he assumed the role of...
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forces under the 16-year-old Henri Ier de Bourbon-Condé and the 15-year-old Henry of Navarre. Repeated Catholic defeats in June and July 1569 left Poitou...
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Charles, Duke of Mayenne (redirect from Charles de Lorraine, Duc de Mayenne)
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...
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is now Norfolk County, in October 1626, by a Recollet priest, Laroche-Daillon with two Frenchmen Grenolle and La Vallee. The priest spent three months...
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theologian, authored a treatise on the Thirty-nine Articles. Joseph de La Roche Daillon, a missionary; he discovered that the indigenes in what is now New...
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united some ten tribes within the Neutralia empire. French Recollet friar Daillon in 1626 reported three large deer pens near his village, Ounontisaston...
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1575–1588: Giuliano de Medici 1588–1608: Alphonse del Bene (d'Elbene) 1608–1635: Alphonse d'Elbene 1635–1676: Gaspard de Daillon du Lude 1678–1687: Hyacinthe...
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Clun.] 1587–1608: Nicolas de Villars 1609–1630: Claude de Gélas 1631–1636: Gaspard de Daillon du Lude 1636–1663: Barthélémi d'Elbène 1665–1678: Claude...
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