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Kapeouapnokoue (c. 1692–1782, aka Ouikabe, LaFourche,
Nepveu Villeneuve,
Mouet) was an
Odawa woman of the N****auakueton doodem.: 107 Her
father was chief...
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Charles Michel Mouet de
Langlade (9 May 1729 –
after 26 July 1801) was a
Great Lakes fur
trader and war
chief who was
important in
protecting French territory...
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Augustin Mouet,
sieur de Langlade, (with a
number of name variations) (1703 – c. 1771), was born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. He was the son of
Pierre Mouet, sieur...
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fourteenth century the
family was
called Le Clerc, and was
nicknamed "LeMoët or
Mouet"
because of a pout that the
first of the
three échevins "was in the habit...
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Oscar Morelli, born
Oscar Bonfiglio Mouet (February 4, 1936, in Guaymas,
Sonora – June 6, 2005, in
Mexico City), was a
Mexican actor.
Morelli debuted...
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Morelli (born 1941),
Italian judge Óscar Morelli, born
Oscar Bonfiglio Mouet (1936–2005),
Mexican actor Pete
Morelli (born 1951),
American football official...
- de
Beaujeu (see above).
Captain Jean-Daniel
Dumas Ensign Charles Michel Mouet de
Langlade 146
militiamen Seven Nations of
Canada Hurons Abenaki From the...
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Ottawa forces)
Shingas (Leader of
Lenape forces)
Charles Michel Mouet de
Langlade (Leader of
Ojibwa Forces)
Edward Braddock †
Peter Halkett †...
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visited Santa Ana
Stadium and met with City of
Santa Ana City
Manager Gerardo Mouet and
Councilman Vince Sarmiento to
propose use of
Santa Ana Stadium, and...
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Historical Collections,
volume XXIX,
accessed 17
October 2021 Paul Trap, "
Mouet de Langlade,
Charles Michel (1729-1801)"
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography...