- Jacques-René de
Brisay,
Marquis de
Denonville (French pronunciation: [ʒak ʁəne də bʁizɛ maʁki də dənɔ̃vil]; 10
December 1637 – 22
September 1710) was the...
- (1737–1816) from
material reclaimed from the
ruins of the
nearby Château de
Brisay.
Constructed during the
reign of
Louis XVI, the château was
completed just...
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northern Quebec, Canada. It is 582
kilometres (362 mi) long to
Centrale Brisay and
another 84
kilometres (52 mi)
along the
Caniapiscau Reservoir, all of...
- The
Brisay hydroelectric generating station is on the
Caniapiscau Reservoir, in the
Canadian province of Quebec. Part of Hydro-Québec's
James Bay Project...
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Alexander Campbell Des
Brisay may
refer to:
Alexander Campbell Des
Brisay (politician)
Alexander Campbell Des
Brisay (judge) This
disambiguation page lists...
- Des
Brisay (1828 –
April 8, 1873) was a
French Canadian businessman and
politician in the
Province of New Brunswick. The son of
Solomon Des
Brisay and...
- of La Barre's failure,
which led to his
replacement with Jacques-René de
Brisay,
Marquis de
Denonville (Governor
General 1685–1689), who
arrived in August...
- TheIndependent.ca. Des
Brisay,
Mather Byles (1895).
History of the
county of Lunenburg. Toronto: W. Briggs. p. 619. LCCN 01022095. OCLC 04067460. Des
Brisay,
Mather Byles...
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Louis XIV
Deputy Jean
Bochart de
Champigny Preceded by Jacques-René de
Brisay de Denonville,
Marquis de
Denonville Succeeded by Louis-Hector de Callière...
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George Des
Brisay DeBlois (October 21, 1887 –
April 22, 1958) was a
wholesale merchant and
political figure on
Prince Edward Island. He
served as 14th Lieutenant...