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Augustin de
Saffray de Mézy or Mésy (French pronunciation: [oɡystɛ̃ də safʁɛ də mezi]; c. 1598 – 6 May 1665) was
Governor General of New
France from 15...
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Raoul de
Navery was the
pseudonym of
Madame Chervet, born Marie-Eugenie
Saffray (21
September 1829 in Ploërmel – 17 May 1885 in La Ferté-sous-Jouarre)...
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Society of St-Sulpice. In 1663, Governor-General of New
France Augustin de
Saffray de Mésy
originally considered appointing Paul de Chomedey,
Sieur de Maisonneuve...
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Sovereign Council. New France's
governor general,
Augustin de
Saffray de Mésy,
officially appointed Maisonneuve as
governor of
Montreal in October...
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office Monarch Reign Took
office Left
office Duration 1
Augustin de
Saffray de Mésy (1598–1665) 1663 1665 1–2
years Louis XIV (1643–1715) 2 Daniel...
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until King
Louis XIV took
control of the
colony and
appointed Augustin de
Saffray de Mésy as the
first governor general in 1663,
after whom 12 more people...
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arrive in
Quebec City
directly appointed by the King was
Augustin de
Saffray de Mésy in 1663.
Quebec City
became the seat of
Sovereign Council which...
- New
France (acting) In
office 6 May 1665 – 12
September 1665
Preceded by
Augustin de
Saffray de Mésy
Succeeded by
Daniel de Rémy de
Courcelle Signature...
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Kingdom of
Croatia during the Austro-Turkish War.
Charles Augustin de
Saffray de Mésy
succeeded him as
Governor of New France. Roy (1907). Eccles, W...