- René-Émile
Godfroy (10
January 1885 – 16
January 1981) was a
French admiral,
commander of the
Force X at the
outbreak of the
Second World War. He was...
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Francis Godfroy (Palaanswa, c. 1788–1840) was a
chief of the
Miami people. He
negotiated treaties with
between his
tribe and the
United States. Francis...
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James J.
Godfroy (c. 1802 – May 20, 1847) was an
American politician who
served one term in the
Michigan House of Representatives.
James Godfroy was born...
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Reached by 9 November. 1847
Godfroy Reserve,
between the
Wabash and
Mississinewa Wife of
Benjamin Reserve, east edge of
Godfroy Osandian Reserve, on the...
- (hbk); Perennial, 2001. ISBN 0-06-093479-4 (sbk).
Godfroy Marion, Bagnards, Tallandier, 2008.
Godfroy Marion, Bagnards, édition du chêne, 2002 (Ranked...
- manufacturer.
Founded in 1984 by
French engineers Claude Poiraud and Gérard
Godfroy as MVS (Manufacture de
Voitures de Sport).
Venturi operated for nearly...
- an
active community ****ociation.
Montpelier is
located near the
former Godfroy Indian Reservation, and a
statue of an
Indian is
featured prominently in...
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Petermann Island (65°10′S 64°10′W / 65.167°S 64.167°W / -65.167; -64.167 (Petermann Island)) is an
island 1
nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) long, lying...
- of
lesser ships. The
French squadron in
Alexandria (Admiral René-Émile
Godfroy)
including the
battleship Lorraine, the
heavy cruiser Suffren and three...
- The
Godfroy Reserve was a
tract of land
allotted to
Chief Francois Godfroy (Palaanswa),
chief of an
American native tribe, the
Miami Nation, by United...