- 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...
- 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 Russ...
- Jacques-Pierre
Daneau de Muy [fr] (1754–1758)
Francois Marie Picote,
Sieur de
Belestre (1758–1760)
Seventeen British commandants led
Detroit between 1760 and...
-
comprising 30
arpents (10 hectares). Upon Dollard's death,
Pierre Picoté de
Belestre inherited his land.
Against the
advice of
seasoned Aboriginal fighters...
-
Italian wine
grape variety also
known as
Picote François-Marie Picoté de
Belestre (1716–1793),
colonial soldier for both New
France and
Great Britain Picotee...
- they
retreated after a
brief exchange of
gunfire with
Belestre's force. The next day
Belestre departed, his
canoes loaded with
prisoners and plunder;...
-
during the ****
occupation of Norway.
Foliejon was
initially known as
Belestre, a
hunting lodge granted by King
Edward I to John Drokensford,
Bishop of...
- the fort: Cadillac's wife, Marie-Thérèse Guyon, and
Marie Anne Picoté de
Belestre, the wife of Cadillac's lieutenant,
Alphonse de Tonty. Fort Pontchartrain...
-
across the Elbe.
November 29 –
French Army
Colonel François-Marie Picoté de
Belestre formally surrenders Detroit to
British Army
Major Robert Rogers, and the...
- 1717,
Ensign François
Picote de
Beletre (related to
another Picoté de
Bélestre, see Adam
Dollard des Ormeaux)
arrived at the
mouth of the
Tippecanoe and...