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Philippe de
Corguilleray,
Sieur du Pont, was a
Burgundian nobleman who is
known for
leading a
group of
Calvinist men from
Geneva to the
French colony of...
- of
Ostia 1483–1503 Succeeded by
Oliviero Carafa Preceded by Jean de
Corguilleray Bishop of Lodève 1488–1489 Succeeded by
Guillaume Briçonnet Preceded by...
- part in an
expedition organized by the
French gentleman Philippe de
Corguilleray, who had been
asked by
Gaspard de
Coligny to come to the aid of admiral...
- Villegaignon. They were
joined by 14
Calvinists from Geneva, led by
Philippe de
Corguilleray,
including theologians Pierre Richier and
Guillaume Chartrier. The new...
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Administrator of the
Diocese of Lodève 1450–1453 Succeeded by Jean de
Corguilleray Preceded by Juan de
Segovia Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne 1453–1483...
- Villegagnon. They were
joined by 14
Calvinists from Geneva, led by
Philippe de
Corguilleray,
including theologians Pierre Richier and
Guillaume Chartrier. The new...
- 1506–1580) was a
French Calvinist theologian, who
accompanied Philippe de
Corguilleray on a
French expedition to
Brazil in 1556, to
reinforce the
colony of...
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Thomas Aubert (Newfoundland)
Jacques Cartier (North America)
Philippe de
Corguilleray (Brazil)
Joseph de La
Roche Daillon (North America) François Le Grout...
- Protestantism, fled
France and
settled in the
north of Ireland.
Philippe de
Corguilleray, colonist,
French Antarctique.
Louis de Freycinet,
French explorer. Louis...
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Jacques de
Gaujac 1441–1450
Guillaume d'Estouteville 1450–1453 Jean de
Corguilleray 1462–1488
Guillaume de Briçonnet 1489–1516
Denis Briçonnet 1516–1520...