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Phillippe de
Longvilliers de
Poincy (French pronunciation: [fijip də lɔ̃vilje də pwɛ̃si]; 1584–1660) was a
French nobleman and
Bailiff Grand Cross of the...
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Poincy (French: [pwɛ̃si] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France.
Inhabitants are
called Pépitois...
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Phillippe de
Longvilliers de
Poincy, who was both a
Knight of
Malta and
governor of the
French colonies in the Caribbean.
Poincy convinced the
Knights to...
- Château de la
Montagne (Italian: Casa di Montagna), also
known as the De
Poincy Château or the Château de la Fontaine, was a
fortified palace in
Saint Peter...
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Robert de
Longvilliers de
Poincy (or Lonvilliers; 1611 – 1
April 1666) was a
French local governor of
Saint Christophe and
Saint Martin in the
French Antilles...
- Paul Ėdouard
Poincy (1833 – 1909) was an
artist in New Orleans, Louisiana,
United States who
specialized in portrait, religious, landscape, and
genre painting...
- (the
centre was
yielded to Britain). When
Phillippe de
Longvilliers de
Poincy was made the
French governor of St.
Kitts in 1639, the town
turned into...
- : 26–31 : 78–79 With the
death of d'Esnambuc in 1635,
Phillippe de
Longvilliers de
Poincy became Lieutenant General of the
Isles of
America and Captain-General of...
- it was once
placed in
named Poinciana after Phillippe de
Longvilliers de
Poincy, a
French noble who once
governed the
Caribbean island of
Saint Kitts. Delonix...
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power struggles with the
sitting governor,
Phillippe de
Longvilliers de
Poincy.
Montmagny died on
Saint Christopher on 4 July 1657. He
became the inspiration...