- The Château
Ramezay is a
museum and
historic building on Notre-Dame
Street in Old Montreal,
opposite Montreal City Hall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Built...
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Claude de
Ramezay, (15 June 1659 – 31 July 1724), was an
important figure in the
early history of New France. He was a
military man by
training and rose...
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force from
Quebec under the
command of Jean-Baptiste
Nicolas Roch de
Ramezay.
Along with
recapturing Acadia from the British, d'Anville was ordered...
- Jean-Baptiste
Nicolas Roch,
Seigneur de
Ramezay, (4
September 1708, in Montreal, New
France – 7 May 1777, in Blaye, France) was an
officer of the marines...
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Island in the
summer of 1746.
French officer Jean-Baptiste
Nicolas Roch de
Ramezay sent
French and Mi'kmaq
forces to Port-la-Joye
where they
surprised and...
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Chevalier de la
Corne under orders from Jean-Baptiste
Nicolas Roch de
Ramezay, the
French forces surprised and
defeated a
force of
British troops, M****achusetts...
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Garden stands on the
former location of the
gardens owned by
Claude de
Ramezay in the
first half of the 18th century. He
lived on
nearby Notre-Dame Street...
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warships boarding supplies for its
journey of Louisbourg. To
regain Acadia,
Ramezay was sent from
Quebec to the
region to join
forces with the Duc d'Anville...
- Mathias-Claude
Farneth on Jan 10, 1706, and had as his
godfather Claude de
Ramezay and as his
godmother Elisabeth Souart, wife of
Charles le
Moyne de Longueuil...
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Seminary adjacent to Notre-Dame
Basilica that
dates back to 1687, and Château
Ramezay,
which was
built in 1705,
examples of
early colonial architecture are dotted...