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- Nicholas Orontony (c. 1695–1750) was an 18th-century Wyandot leader who, in the years before the French and Indian War, tried to escape the domination...
- mouth of the Detroit River, another group led by Angouirot and Nicholas Orontony returned to Sandusky and constructed a village south of the bay which became...
- governor of Wisconsin Aubrey Fitch, vice admiral, United States Navy Nicholas Orontony, 18th-century Wyandot leader Joe Ostman, professional football player Les...
- he allied with New France against a resistance movement led by Nicholas Orontony, a Huron leader. Nicolas had also allowed the English to build a trading...
- retribution, Orontony led his faction south and established the village of Conchaké on the Muskingum River. Following the death of Orontony in 1750, a smallpox...
- Wyandot settlement at what is now Castalia under the leadership of Nicholas Orontony. Due to growing disputes with the French and closer trade relations with...
- revolt against the French fomented by Croghan. The Wyandot chief Nicholas Orontony led it at first. He was followed by Memeskia (or "Old Briton" as Croghan...
- destroying Fort St. Philippe, Orontony and other Wyandot leaders had no choice but to s**** an alliance with the English, but Orontony was anxious to get ****urances...
- Muskingum was built by Wyandots who arrived with Orontony in the spring of 1748. In April, 1748 Orontony and 119 Wyandot warriors, together with Miami Indian...
- ("English") fur-traders, who had been given permission by Wyandot chief Nicolas Orontony. About 1748 or 1749, French soldiers from Fort Detroit expelled the English...