• 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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  • Jacques Cartier (North America) Philippe de Corguilleray (Brazil) Joseph de La Roche Daillon (North America) François Le Grout du Closneuf (Indian Ocean) Jean...
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    Michigan. 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...
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    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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    for their people's welfare. When the French Jesuit missionary Joseph de La Roche Daillon reached this area in 1627, the Oil Springs were held by the now...
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    site of a famed spring described by the Franciscan Missionary Joseph de La Roche Daillon in 1627, the first recorded mention of oil on the North American...
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    first European in the area was possibly Joseph de La Roche Daillon, a missionary and explorer from Canada. La Roche reported on the presence of oil near...
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  • visited the region in the early 17th century: Reverend Father Joseph de La Roche Daillon, for example, spent the winter of 1625–1626 with the people, and...
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    recorded by Franciscan missionary Joseph de La Roche Daillon in 1627, who encountered them at the site of Oil Springs. Daillon noted the tribe's use of crude...
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    Joseph de La Roche Daillon Urbain Lafontaine Claude G. Lajoie Nicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont Alexandre Landry Alexandre Landry Sieur de Laviolette Étienne...
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  • obliterated a few decades later in the Beaver Wars (in contrast, Joseph de La Roche Daillon, who conducted a missionary journey among the tribes of Western...
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  • famed Wenro Oil Spring, discovered by the Franciscan missionary Joseph de La Roche Daillon in 1627, was located approximately 14 miles (23 km) upstream (northeast)...
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  • Étienne Brûlé as well as Franciscan Récollets such as Joseph Le Caron and Joseph de La Roche Daillon were the first to explore various lands of the area...
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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...
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    occupied the Niagara Region at the time of French missionary Joseph de La Roche Daillon's arrival in the area in 1627. The Iroquois pledged allegiance...
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    and domestic purposes without danger or interference. In 1627, Joseph de La Roche Daillon heard of the oil springs and made an expedition to visit them...
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  • its origins nearly two centuries earlier at the hands of Joseph de La Roche Daillon. Daillon was a Franciscan Récollet who was the first European to set...
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    the time of Brûlé's pass-through remain unknown (in contrast, Joseph de La Roche Daillon, who conducted a missionary journey further east in 1626, kept...
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    with Étienne Brûlé's pass-through of the region in 1615 and Joseph de La Roche Daillon's missionary journeys in the 1620s; some relics of their presence...
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    1579-? : Anne de Daillon, dame d'Estissac 1579-? : Jacqueline de la Chapelle, dame de Malicorne 1579-? : Gilberte de Marconnay, dame de Montmorin 1579-...
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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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    princières de l'Europe, précédée de la généalogie de la maison de France, Arthus-Bertrand, Paris, 1827, vol. 8, p. 209 Daughter of Josselin of La Roche-Bernard...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Luçon (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    grand-nephew, René de Daillon, on 28 March 1552. Saint-Marthe, Gallia christiana II, p. 1412. Fontenelle, I, pp. 216–247. Eubel, III, p. 230. Daillon was officially...
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  • Claude de Longwy de Givry (1484-1561) 1562-1565 Jean Helvis de La Roche (+1565) 1565-1569 Pierre de Gondi de Retz (1533-1616) 1570-1614 Charles de Pérusse...
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  • 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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    Huguenot leaders, who decided to take refuge in La Rochelle. Louis Ier de Bourbon-Condé and admiral de Coligny fled to their estates in Burgundy on 28...
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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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