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Armand de La
Richardie (7 June 1686 – 17
March 1758) was a
French Roman Catholic missionary in New France. Born at Périgueux, he
entered the
Society of...
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Armand de Gramont,
comte de
Guiche (1637–73),
French noble Armand de La
Richardie (1686–1758),
French Roman Catholic missionary Armand de
Pontmartin (1811–90)...
- of Detroit, to
serve under the
mission superior,
Armand de La
Richardie. When La
Richardie was
forced to
depart due to illness,
Potier took over the management...
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Indigenous allies. In the
summer of 1728, the
Jesuit Father Armand de La
Richardie, came from
Quebec to
establish a
mission at Detroit. He
chose a site on...
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Appendix pgs. 4-7.
Accessed 7
September 2021 "Letter of
Father Armand de la
Richardie to
Reverend Father Franciscus Retz,
General of the
Society of Jesus, at...
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Jesuit missionary to
minister to them. In response, Rev.
Armand de La
Richardie, S.J. was ****igned to join the Wyandot, and he
established his residence...
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Adolphus Frederick III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (d. 1752)
Armand de La
Richardie,
French missionary (d. 1758) June 9
Andrei Osterman,
Russian statesman...
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Adolphus Frederick III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (d. 1752)
Armand de La
Richardie,
French missionary (d. 1758) June 9
Andrei Osterman,
Russian statesman...
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Hurons in Detroit" in 1728 by the
Jesuit missionary Fr.
Armand De La
Richardie, S.J. In 1765, a 60 by 30 feet (18 m × 9 m)
church was
erected for the...
- a
French Catholic missionary at Detroit,
perhaps Father Armand de la
Richardie,
sometime after 1728. In the
early 17th century, the
Wyandots had settled...