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Chief Donnacona (died c. 1539 in France) was the
chief of the St.
Lawrence Iroquois village of Stadacona,
located at the
present site of
Quebec City,...
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Donnacona is an
industrial town
located about 40
kilometres (25 mi) west of
Quebec City in
Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada. Some
people believe the city...
- HMCS
Donnacona is a
Royal Canadian Navy
reserve division located in Montreal, Quebec.
Dubbed a
stone frigate, HMCS
Donnacona is a land-based
naval establishment...
- St. Hyacinthe–
Donnacona Navy was an
amateur Canadian football team
during the
Second World War. They won the Grey Cup in 1944. The team was
named after...
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understood Cartier's actions. Here he
kidnapped the two sons of
their chief,
Donnacona.
Cartier wrote that they
later told him this
region where they were captured...
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village of
Stadacona in July 1534. At the time, the
village chief was
Donnacona, who
showed Cartier five
scalps taken in
their war with the
Toudaman (likely...
- his command. MacClain's new Flower-class
corvette is
christened as HMCS
Donnacona, and soon a crew of 65,
including officer Paul Cartwright, Joyce's younger...
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Stadium (18)
Toronto (19) 16,423 32nd
November 25, 1944 St. Hyacinthe-
Donnacona Navy 7–6
Hamilton Flying Wildcats Civic Stadium Hamilton (8) 3,871 33rd...
- War II . Born in Montreal,
Abbott pla****
football for the St. Hyacinthe-
Donnacona Navy team in 1944,
winning the Grey Cup. His name is
engraved on the Cup...
- not only to that
particular village but to the
entire area
subject to
Donnacona (the
chief at Stadacona); by 1545,
European books and maps had
begun referring...