Definition of Subercase. Meaning of Subercase. Synonyms of Subercase

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Subercase. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Subercase and, of course, Subercase synonyms and on the right images related to the word Subercase.

Definition of Subercase

No result for Subercase. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Subercase from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Newfoundland Governors Joseph de Monic, Governor (1697–1702) Daniel d'Auger de Subercase, Governor (1702–1706) Philippe Pastour de Costebelle, Governor (1706–1713)...