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founded in 1732 by
French fur traders,
including the
namesake François-Marie
Bissot,
Sieur de Vincennes. It is the
oldest continually inhabited European settlement...
- Jean-Baptiste
Bissot,
Sieur de Vincennes, (19
January 1668 – 1719) was a
Canadian soldier, explorer, and
friend to the
Miami Nation. He
spent a number...
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compatible musical comrades. They
found b****
player and
aspiring poet Ed
Bissot through an audition,
added guitarist Bill Kirkland, a Pasadena, California...
- François-Marie
Bissot,
Sieur de
Vincennes (17 June 1700 – 25
March 1736) was a
Canadian explorer and
soldier who
established several forts in what is now...
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Giselle Marie Bissot Kieswetter (born 18
December 1982) is a
Panamanian model and
beauty pageant titleholder who was the
winner of the Señorita Panamá...
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known originally as Fort Miami, a
trading post
constructed by Jean
Baptiste Bissot,
Sieur de
Vincennes around 1706. The
modern city was
platted in 1823 following...
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their main
village In 1696, the
Comte de
Frontenac appointed Jean
Baptiste Bissot,
Sieur de
Vincennes as
commander of the
French outposts in
northeast Indiana...
- François-Joseph
Bissot (19 May 1673 – 11
December 1737) was a son of François
Byssot de la Rivière and was a
member of the
Quebec bourgeois.
Bissot had a varied...
- (6): 665–680. doi:10.1021/cr60250a004. Parry, Robert W., and Thomas C.
Bissot. "The
Preparation and
Properties of
Phosphorus Trifluoride-Borane and Phosphorus...
- the work of Jean-Baptiste
Bissot,
Sieur de
Vincennes in
keeping the
Miami from
joining forces with the English.
After Bissot's death in 1719, he established...