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Louise Élisabeth de
Joybert (August 18, 1673 –
January 1740) was a
French marchioness,
married to
marquis Philippe de
Rigaud Vaudreuil,
governor of New...
- He died at
Quebec City. He
married Louise Élisabeth de
Joybert, a
daughter of
Pierre de
Joybert de
Soulanges et de Marson, by his wife Marie-Françoise...
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Rigaud Vaudreuil and his wife, Louise-Élisabeth, the
daughter of
Pierre de
Joybert de
Soulanges et de Marson, in Quebec. He was the
uncle of Louis-Philippe...
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athlete Una
Marson (1905–1965),
Jamaican activist and
writer Pierre de
Joybert de
Soulanges et de
Marson (1641–1678)
Marson (disambiguation)
Marsone (disambiguation)...
- cities". In his book La paix nucléaire (1975),
French Navy
Admiral Marc de
Joybert explained deterrence: Sir, I have no
quarrel with you, but I warn you in...
- 42 MF IND
Brison Fernandes 43 DF IND
Malsawmtluanga Ralte 46 FW IND
Joybert Almeida 47 FW IND
Omkar Landge 51 GK IND
Viddhesh Bhonsle 55 GK IND...
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Pierre de
Joybert de
Soulanges et de
Marson (c. 1641 – 1678) was the
administrator of
Acadia in 1677–1678. Born at Saint-Hilaire de Soulanges,
Marne in...
- (along with his ensign, Jean-Vincent d’Abbadie* de Saint-Castin, and
Pierre Joybert de Soulanges, who had been
captured at Jemseg.)
Aernoutsz sailed to Boston...
- the
Ottawa River, and
Soulanges County -- (named
after Pierre-Jacques
Joybert de
Soulanges from Soulanges, Marne, France) for the
communities along the...
- Louis-Hector de Callière 6 La
marquise de
Vaudreuil (née Louise-Élisabeth de
Joybert) 1703–1725 Le
marquis de
Vaudreuil 7 La
marquise de
Beauharnois (née Renée...