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Menneval (French pronunciation: [mɛnval]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France. The
commune along with
another 69 communes...
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large area
including the
local service districts of St. Jean
Baptiste –
Menneval and White's Brook, with
parts of two others;
revised census figures have...
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service districts of
Menneval and St. Jean
Baptiste -
Menneval. In the 2021
Census of Po****tion
conducted by
Statistics Canada,
Menneval had a po****tion...
- Louis-Alexandre des
Friches de
Menneval,
fought for two days and then capitulated. The
garrison was
imprisoned in the church, and
Menneval was
confined to his house...
- Louis-Alexandre des
Friches de
Menneval (French pronunciation: [lwi alɛksɑ̃dʁ de fʁiʃ də mɛnval]; fl. 1687–1703) was a
governor of
Acadia from 1687–1690...
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before Port Royal. The
Governor of
Acadia Louis-Alexandre des
Friches de
Menneval had only 70 soldiers; the
unfinished enceinte remained open and its 18...
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McGivney McGraw Brook McKendrick McKenzie Corner McLeods McNamee McNeish Menneval Midland Midland Millerton Miramichi Bay Moulin-Morneault
Mount Hebron Mount...
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Penobscot chief, Madokawando, as
described by
French Acadian Governor de
Menneval,
December 1, 1687: "...being in the
forest with them,
since 1665, and having...
- Site An
Essay on Port
Royal Baudry, René (1979) [1969]. "Des
Friches de
Menneval, Louis-Alexandre". In Hayne,
David (ed.).
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography...
- Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 49°10′00″N 72°00′00″W / 49.1667°N 72°W / 49.1667; -72
Menneval 1965-06-05 259 Côte-Nord 52°30′00″N 67°50′00″W / 52.5°N 67.8333°W /...