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Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre (October 24, 1701 -
September 8, 1755) was a
Canadian colonial military commander and
explorer who held
posts throughout...
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delivered the
British demand to
vacate to the
French commander Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre, but the
French refused to leave. Saint-Pierre gave Washington...
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mention of
their present name by a
European was in the
journal of
Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre in 1752,
where they were
called "montagnes de Roche"....
- wife, Marguerite, and her brothers,
Pierre Legardeur de
Repentigny and ****ure
governor Charles Legardeur de Tilly. The city was the
second to be founded...
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Pierre Legardeur de
Repentigny (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ləɡaʁdœʁ də ʁəpɑ̃tiɲi]; c. 1600 – 1648) was a
military person and
seigneur in New France....
- Jean-Baptiste
Legardeur de
Repentigny (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batistə ləɡaʁdœʁ də ʁəpɑ̃tiɲi]; 1632-1709), was born at Thury-Harcourt in
Normandy in...
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Charles Legardeur de
Tilly (1616 –
November 10, 1695) was a merchant, fur trader,
seigneur and
official in New France. He
served as
governor of Trois-Rivières...
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point directly to the
intended article. Le
Gardeur may
refer to:
Pierre Legardeur de
Repentigny (admiral),
sieur of Repentigny, born in 1600 in Thury-Harcourt...
- On
December 12,
Washington and his men
reached Fort Le Boeuf.
Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre
succeeded Marin as
commander of the
French forces after...
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Captain Paul
Marin de la
Malgue began construction on 11 July 1753;
Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre
began command of the fort on 3
December 1753. This fort...