- The
Battle of
Englefield was a West
Saxon victory against a
Danish Viking army on
about 31
December 870 at Englefield, near
Reading in Berkshire. It was...
- Michel-
Sidrac Dugué de
Boisbriand (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl sidʁak dyɡe də bwabʁijɑ̃]; c. 1638 –
December 1688) was a
soldier and
seigneur in New France...
- « Die Überlieferung des
Livre de
Sidrac in
Handschriften und Drucken », Ibid., p. 53-66. Françoise Fery-Hue, «
Sidrac et les
pierres précieuses », Revue...
-
Sebastian Garro y
Sidrac (14??–15??) was a
Basque nobleman,
Viscount of Zolina, Lord of
Rocafort and
Sidrac.
Sebastian Garro was born in Navarra, son...
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driven back to Reading; many of the
Danes (including one of the
earls named Sidrac) are killed.
January 29 –
Anarchy at Samarra: The
rebel Salih ibn Wasif...
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Louis XIV, King of
France handed over to the
soldier and
seigneur Michel-
Sidrac Dugué de
Boisbriand a vast
territory located north of the Rivière des Mille...
- of New France)
granted the
seigneury of the
Thousand Islands to Michel-
Sidrac Dugué de Boisbriand. The
exploitation of the
seigneury of 9
square miles...
- Louisiana.
Pierre Dugué de
Boisbriand was born 21
February 1675 to Michel-
Sidrac Dugué de
Boisbriand and
Marie Moyen Des
Granges in Montreal, New France...
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island probably remains uninhabited by
French settlers until 1667. Michel-
Sidrac Du Gué de Boisbriand,
obtained in 1667
permission to
settle on the island...
- a cir****flex for the "s"). In 1683, the
seigneury was
granted to Michel-
Sidrac Dugué de
Boisbriand (circa 1638-1688), who was
governor of
Montreal in 1670...