- d'Auger de
Subercase (February 12, 1661 –
November 20, 1732) was a
naval officer and the
French governor of
Newfoundland and
later Acadia.
Subercase was baptised...
- John's was a
failed attempt by
French forces led by
Daniel d'Auger de
Subercase to take the fort at St. John's,
Newfoundland during the
winter months...
- The
Subercase River is a
tributary of Gr****et Lake (watershed of
Nottaway River, in the Nord-du-Québec
administrative region, in the
Canadian province...
- d'Auger de
Subercase Colonial Governor of Louisiana: Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville Governor of Plaisance:
Daniel d'Auger de
Subercase then Philippe...
- d'Auger de
Subercase successfully defended the capital.
Colonel Francis Wainwright led the
second siege on
August 20. It
lasted eleven days.
Subercase and his...
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garrison and the
Wabanaki Confederacy under the
command of
Daniel d'Auger de
Subercase, at the
Acadian capital, Port Royal. The
successful British siege marked...
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French mobilized 200
soldiers under the
command of
Daniel d'Auger de
Subercase,
along with 100
armed civilians and some
soldiers from
nearby Forts Rémy...
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organized by
Subercase. Both
siege attempts were
viewed as a
debacle in Boston, and the expedition's
leaders were
jeered upon
their return.
Subercase, concerned...
- Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville Governor of Plaisance:
Daniel d'Auger de
Subercase May 26 - Louis-Hector de Callière,
Governor General of New France, dies...
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Newfoundland Governors Joseph de Monic,
Governor (1697–1702)
Daniel d'Auger de
Subercase,
Governor (1702–1706)
Philippe Pastour de Costebelle,
Governor (1706–1713)...