- Hiers-
Brouage (French pronunciation: [jɛʁs bʁuaʒ]) is a
former commune in the Charente-Maritime department,
southwestern France. It is a
member of Les...
- 1580 in
Brouage, France."
Liebel ****erts that some authors,
including the
Catholic priests Rainguet and Laverdière,
preferred years when
Brouage was under...
- Marennes-Hiers-
Brouage (French pronunciation: [maʁɛn jɛʁs bʁuaʒ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France. It was established...
- The
Canal de
Brouage connects the
Canal de la
Charente à la
Seudre to
Brouage. List of
canals in
France 45°51′28″N 1°00′59″W / 45.8578°N 1.0165°W /...
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Guyenne town of
Brouage,
which controlled a deep port and salt production. In
December 1578 Saint-Luc was
appointed governor of
Brouage. In May 1579 he...
- On 1
January 2019, it was
merged into the new
commune Marennes-Hiers-
Brouage. For a long time it was one of the most
prosperous cities of the Saintonge...
- in the
successful siege of the
strategically valuable fortress town of
Brouage and was
rewarded with the
governorship of the place. He then
involved himself...
-
soldiers prisoner of war. In
October 1585, Condé
conducted the
Siege of
Brouage, but had to lift it when the
castle of
Angers was
seized by treason, and...
- and intermarriage."
Growing up in port city of
Brouage Fischer describes the
unique character of
Brouage, the town of Champlain's youth, as the "salty...
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During the
sixth war of religion, he
commanded the
forces that
captured Brouage and
allowed English aid for the Huguenots. And, it
would be Henri, angered...