- Michel-Ange
Duquesne de
Menneville,
Marquis Duquesne (c. 1700 – 17
September 1778) was a
French Governor General of New France. He was born in Toulon,...
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Menneville is the name of two
communes in France:
Menneville,
Aisne Menneville, Pas-de-Calais This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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named for an 18th-century
governor of New France, Michel-Ange
Duquesne de
Menneville.
Duquesne has
since expanded to over 9,300
graduate and undergraduate...
- philosopher. Richard's
origins are unclear: he was
either Norman French (from
Menneville or Moyenneville) or
English (from
Middleton or Middletown). As a Bachelor...
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Menneville (French pronunciation: [mɛnvil]) is a
former commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. On 1
January 2019, it was...
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Menneville (French pronunciation: [mɛnvil]; Picard: Manneville) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
France about...
- de la Jonquière,
Governor general (1749–1752) Michel-Ange
Duquesne de
Menneville,
Governor general (1752–1755)
Pierre François de Rigaud,
Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal...
- Cartagena,
attacked and
defeated a
French force under Michel-Ange
Duquesne de
Menneville coming to
their ****istance. The
interception of the
French fleet ensured...
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translation of Michelangelo. It may
refer to: Michel-Ange
Duquesne de
Menneville (c. 1700–1778),
French Governor of New
France Michel Ange Hou****e (1680-1730)...
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France for a few
months in 1752
before being replaced by the
Marquis de
Menneville.
Charles III Le
Moyne was the son of Charles,
Baron de Longueiul, who...