- The
Roffignac ****tail was
invented in New
Orleans at some date
before 1874 and was
named after Louis Philippe de
Roffignac, who was
Mayor of New Orleans...
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Count Louis Philippe de
Roffignac (also
known as
Joseph Roffignac) (September 13, 1773 –
August 29, 1846) was a
wealthy Louisiana merchant, banker, member...
- as the
commandant of SNLE Le Redoutable. One of his uncles, Hélie de
Roffignac, was a
cavalry officer who died in
Algeria at the age of 23. Lecointre...
- Quarter" took
place under Macarty's
tenure and that of the next mayor,
Roffignac.
Macarty was a
cousin of
Delphine LaLaurie, née Macarty,
alleged to be...
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September 4, 1815 May 13, 1820 2 Democratic-Republican 10
Louis Philippe de
Roffignac May 14, 1820 May 10, 1828 4 Democratic-Republican 11
Denis Prieur May...
- OCLC 6217724.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:
untitled periodical (link)
Roffignac,
Nicolas de (2000).
Ordres et médailles des pays d'Afrique: à l'époque...
-
places the
settlement at 1885
initiated by
Meyer and le
Comte Yves de
Roffignac from Gascony. Alan
Andersen contributor to the
Encyclopaedia of Saskatchewan...
- Blanque, B. Marigny,
Edmond Meance J. B. Plauche,
Louis Philippe de
Roffignac,
James Freret, V. Rillieux, A. H.
Smith Thomas Bryant, T. A. Rousseau...
- west–east axis and is
located between Real
Street and the
junction of Cobián
Roffignac and
Padre Amoedo streets. It runs
along the
north side of Méndez Núñez...
- Preceded by
Eduardo Cobián y
Roffignac Navy
minister of
Spain 1903–1904 Succeeded by
Marcelo de Azcárraga Preceded by Juan Jácome y
Pareja Navy minister...