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Isaac Jogues SJ (10
January 1607 – 18
October 1646) was a
French missionary and
martyr who
traveled and
worked among the Iroquois, Huron, and
other Native...
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Jogues is a dis****d
rural community and
unincorporated place in
geographic Way Township,
Cochrane District in
Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is about...
- "Se Um Dia
Fores Minha" (El Día Que Me Quieras) "Estrada" (La Carretera) "
Jogue Para Mim a Culpa" (Echame a Mí la Culpa) "Viver a Vida "(Gozar la Vida)...
- and Jesuits. In 1642, the
Mohawk captured René Goupil, and
Father Isaac Jogues,
bringing them back to
their village of
Ossernenon south of the
Mohawk River...
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within the
township are Saint-
Jogues (48°10′30″N 65°15′03″W / 48.17500°N 65.25083°W / 48.17500; -65.25083) and Saint-
Jogues-Sud (48°08′54″N 65°13′53″W...
- MaxiApple.com". May 10, 2009.
Retrieved January 3, 2010. "IOQuake3 1.34 –
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Archived from the
original on July...
- free, but
angry members of the Bear clan
killed Jean de
Lalande and
Isaac Jogues on
October 18, 1646. The
Catholic Church has
commemorated the two French...
- Mohawks, in what is now
Ticonderoga in 1609. The
Jesuit missionary Isaac Jogues became the
first recorded European to
travel through the
center of the Adirondacks...
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Belair and Carc****e. Matador, Ti l'étang,
Jogue, Bananier, Potorier, Douter, Carc****e,
Petite Cahoune, Fond
Jogue, Nan Fort, Bazarin, Menadrier, Rabit, Casal...
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Canadian Martyrs led by
Isaac Jogues was
captured by a
party of
Mohawks and
brought to
Ossernenon (now Auriesville, New York).
Jogues and
company attempted to...