- Jacques-René de Brisay,
Marquis de
Denonville (10
December 1637 – 22
September 1710) was the
Governor General of New
France from 1685 to 1689 and was an...
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Denonville (French pronunciation: [dənɔ̃vil]) is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France. Jacques-René de Brisay,
Marquis de Denonville...
- 1685 Jacques-René de Brisay,
Marquis de
Denonville replaced La
Barre as the
governor of New France.
Denonville decided that war with
Iroquois was inevitable...
- Fort
Denonville was a
French fort
built in 1688 at the
current site of Fort Niagara. It
replaced Fort
Conti which had been
built on the site in 1679 and...
- de Hémard de
Denonville (1493–1540) was a
French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Charles de Hémard de
Denonville was born in
Denonville in 1493, the...
- into
their territory and the
ongoing concern about French Marquis de
Denonville's attack of 1687, and it was
encouraged by the
settlers of New England...
- the
Marquis de
Denonville set out for Fort
Frontenac (modern Kingston, Ontario) with a well-organized force. In July 1687
Denonville took with him on...
- such foes. At the end of a year, La
Barre was
replaced by the
Marquis de
Denonville, a man of
ability and courage, who,
though he
showed some
vigour in marching...
-
serving unit of
French regular troops in New France. In June 1687,
Governor Denonville and
Pierre de
Troyes set out with a well
organized force to Fort Frontenac...
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General Denonville during his
campaign against the Seneca. De Troyes'
military career was cut
short by his
death the
following year. When
Denonville built...