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Celeron de
Bienville (1693–1759),
French colonial explorer of the Ohio
Valley Bienville, Louisiana, U.S.
Bienville Parish, Louisiana, U.S.
Bienville, Oise...
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Bienville Parish (French:
Paroisse de
Bienville,
pronounced [paʁwas də bjɛ̃vil]) is a
parish located in the
northwestern portion of the U.S.
state of...
- Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist lə mwan də bjɛ̃vil]; /lə ˈmɔɪn də biˈɛnvɪl/;
February 23, 1680 –
March 7, 1767)...
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Bienville House, or the
Bienville House Hotel, is a
hotel in the
French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Its
building dates from 1835. It was converted...
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Oysters Bienville is a
traditional dish in New
Orleans cuisine of
baked oysters in a
shrimp sauce. It is
served at some of the city's
renowned restaurants...
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Bienville Square is a
historic city park in the
center of
downtown Mobile, Alabama.
Bienville Square was
named for Mobile's founder, Jean-Baptiste Le...
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between 1931 and 1934. They were
ambushed by
police and shot dead in
Bienville Parish, Louisiana. They are
believed to have
murdered at
least nine police...
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Bienville University was an
unaccredited institution that was
based in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was run by
Thomas J. Kirk.
Bienville University was referred...
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Bienville is a
village in
Bienville Parish, Louisiana,
United States. The po****tion was 218 at the 2010 census.
Bienville was
established in 1891 when...
- mainland, Biloxi, with his
teenage brother Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville,
completed Fort
Maurepas on the
northeast side of the Bay of
Biloxi on...