- is Seigneur. A
similar concept of such a
lordship is
known in
French as
Sieur or
Seigneur du Manoir,
Gutsherr in German, Kaleağası (Kaleagasi) in Turkish...
- René-Robert Cavelier,
Sieur de La
Salle (/ləˈsæl/;
November 22, 1643 –
March 19, 1687), was a 17th-century
French explorer and fur
trader in
North America...
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Pierre Le
Moyne d'Iberville (16 July 1661 – 9 July 1706) or
Sieur d'Iberville was a
French soldier, explorer,
colonial administrator, and trader. He is...
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Antoine de la Mothe,
sieur de
Cadillac (/ˈkædɪlæk/, French: [kadijak];
March 5, 1658 –
October 16, 1730), born
Antoine Laumet, was a
French explorer and...
- /lə ˈmɔɪn də biˈɛnvɪl/;
February 23, 1680 –
March 7, 1767), also
known as
Sieur de Bienville, was a French-Canadian
colonial administrator in New France...
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Daniel Greysolon,
Sieur du Lhut (c. 1639 – 25
February 1710) was a
French soldier and
explorer who is the
first European known to have
visited the area...
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Antoine Girard,
sieur de Saint-Amant (September 30, 1594 –
December 29, 1661) was a
French poet. Saint-Amant was born near Rouen. His
father was a merchant...
- Gédéon Tallemant,
Sieur des Réaux (7
November 1619 – 6
November 1692) was a
French writer known for his Historiettes, a
collection of
short biographies...
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Pierre Dugua,
Sieur de Mons
Pierre Du Gua de Mons c. 1800-1880 Born c. 1558 Château de Mons, Royan, Saintonge,
France Died 1628
castle of
Ardenne in Fléac-sur-Seugne...
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Pierre le Pesant,
sieur de
Boisguilbert or
Boisguillebert (French: [bwaɡilbɛʁ]; 17
February 1646 – 10
October 1714) was a
French lawmaker and a Jansenist...