- include: Alan
Burgoyne (1880–1929),
British soldier,
politician and
writer Burgoyne Diller (1906–1965),
American abstract painter Eileen Burgoyne (1915–2013)...
- in a
decisive American victory over
British forces led by
General John
Burgoyne, the
battles persuaded France to
enter the war as an
American ally. Historian...
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General John "Gentleman Johnny"
Burgoyne (24
February 1722 – 4
August 1792) was a
British Army officer,
playwright and
politician who sat in the House...
- Look up
Burgoyne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Burgoyne is a surname.
Burgoyne may also
refer to:
Burgoyne campaign,
alternate name of the 1777 Saratoga...
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Shaun Playford Burgoyne (born 21
October 1982) is a
former Australian rules footballer who pla**** for the Port
Adelaide Football Club and
Hawthorn Football...
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thrust of the
campaign was
planned and
initiated by
Lieutenant General John
Burgoyne.
Commanding a main
force of some 8,000 men, he
moved south in June from...
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Martin Burgoyne (1963 –
November 30, 1986) was a British-born artist.
Burgoyne was part of the
downtown New York art
scene in the 1980s. He befriended...
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Peter Gabriel Burgoyne (born 29
January 1978) is a
former Australian rules footballer with Port
Adelaide in the
Australian Football League (AFL). He pla****...
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Roger Burgoyne may
refer to: Sir
Roger Burgoyne, 2nd
Baronet (1618– 1677) MP for
Bedfordshire Sir
Roger Burgoyne, 4th
Baronet (d 1716), of the
Burgoyne baronets...
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Peter Bond
Burgoyne (11
February 1844 – 4
September 1929) was an
English wine merchant,
founder and head of P. B.
Burgoyne and Co., Ltd., and Australian...