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- Sébastien Rale (also Racle, Râle, Rasle, Rasles, and Sebastian Rale (January 20, 1657 – August 23, 1724) was a French Jesuit missionary and lexicographer...
- Rale (or Rasles, 1657?–1724) encouraged the Abenaki to halt the spread of Yankee settlements. When the M****achusetts militia tried to seize Rasles, the Abenaki...
- leader's update on war alleges Father Rasles refused "to give or take quarter" before his death Long letter of Fr. Rasles mentions champions, fires, scalps...
- released Bel which had a string quartet on it and bagpipes from Jean-Pierre Rasle (who had previously recorded with The Albion Country Band). By the time...
- Folk and Traditional Music, pp. 109–112; Krümm, Philippe and Jean-Pierre Rasle, and Jan Fairley, "Music of the Regions" and "A Tale of Celts and Islanders"...
- part of Madison. English colonists suspected Father Sebastien Rale (or Rasle), the French missionary at the village since 1694, of abetting tribal hostilities...
- "Sébastien Rasles strongbox, ca. 1720". Maine Memory Network. Maine Historical Society. Retrieved December 21, 2015. Kanes, Candace. "Father Rasles, the Indians...
- html (scroll down to "Page 71") Letter of Sébastien Rasles (October 15, 1722), The Jesuit Relations and Allied Do****ents, Vol. LXVII...
- Orb Pagoda Chinese Youth Orchestra Evan Parker Primal Scream Jean Pierre Rasle Julianne Regan John Reynolds Saffron (singer) Mark Sanders Pharoah Sanders...
- "Rail" is the anglicized respelling of the French râle, from Old French rasle. It is named from its harsh cry, in Vulgar Latin *rascula, from Latin rādere...