-
Blessed Sacrament). In 1646,
Jogues was
martyred by the
Mohawk at
their village of Ossernenon, near the
Mohawk River.
Jogues, Jean de Brébeuf and six other...
- 7/km2 (7.0/sq mi) in 2021.
Canada census –
Jogues,
Ontario community profile References: 2011
earlier "
Jogues".
Geographical Names Data Base.
Natural Resources...
-
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...
- 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...
-
entering a cabin,
Jogues was
struck with a
tomahawk axe and killed.
LaLande was
killed the next day,
while trying to
recover Jogues' body.
Together with...
-
spring Couture returned to
Quebec in
company with the
Jesuit leader Isaac Jogues.
During this period,
Couture learned several major Native languages, which...
- René Goupil,
Saint Isaac Jogues, and
Saint Jean de Lalande, were
martyred by the
Mohawk at Ossernenon:
Goupil in 1642 and
Jogues and
LaLande in 1646. Ossernenon...
- the Bear clan
killed Jogues on
October 18. The next day, they
killed Lalande when he
attempted to
recover the body of
Father Jogues from the path of the...
-
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...
- (see
Captives in
American Indian Wars).[citation needed] The
Jesuit Isaac Jogues was
subject to this
treatment while a
prisoner of the
Iroquois in 1641....