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- Diereville (Dièreville, Sieur de Dièreville, Dière de Dièreville) was a French surgeon, botanist and travel writer, born in France, probably in Pont-l'Évêque...
-  1115–1181) – Archdeacon of Canterbury, and later Archbishop of York Dière de Dièreville (c. 1670–?) – surgeon, botanist and writer who wrote about his 1699–1700...
- Archived from the original on 14 January 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2009. Diéreville; Webster, John Clarence; Webster, Alice de Kessler Lusk (1933). "Relation...
- women, girls and boys, all find their keenest pleasure in this way." – Dièreville describing the Mi'kmaq, circa 1699 in Port Royal. {{Ci te book |last=Gottsegen...
- eastern North America. The genus is named after a French surgeon Dr. Marin Diereville, who introduced the plant to Europe around 1700. The bush honeysuckles...
- women, girls and boys, all find their keenest pleasure in this way." – Dièreville describing the use of tobacco by the Mi'kmaq people, c. 1699 in Port Royal...
- Nord-du-Québec 49°30′00″N 79°25′00″W / 49.5°N 79.4167°W / 49.5; -79.4167 Diéreville 1965-06-05 349.65 Abitibi-Témiscamingue 46°55′00″N 78°00′00″W / 46.9167°N...
- Qu Dielsiodoxa Ericaceae Bt Dielsiothamnus Annonaceae Qu Diervilla N. Diereville (b. 1670) Caprifoliaceae Co Dilkea Wentworth Dilke, 1st Baronet (1810–1869)...
- being abandoned to France's enemies if internal quarrels ceased. Dière de Dièreville visited Port-Royal in 1699 and was disheartened by the condition of the...
- the Société historique acadienne published a new edition of Dière de Dièreville's account of his travels in Acadia from 1699 to 1670, with an introduction...