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Nicolas Durand,
sieur de Villegaignon, also
Villegagnon (1510 – 9
January 1571) was a
commander of the
Knights of Malta, and
later a
French naval officer...
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Villegagnon Island (former
Serigipe Island—original Portuguese: Ilha de
Villegagnon—also
known in
English as:
Villegaignon Island,
Island of Villegagnon...
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France and put
under the
command of
Sieur De Bois le Comte, a
nephew of
Villegagnon. They were
joined by 14
Calvinists from Geneva, led by
Philippe de Corguilleray...
- Bannost-
Villegagnon (French pronunciation: [bano vilɡaɲɔ̃] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central...
- Ilha de Paquetá Ilha das
Cobras Flores Ilha
Fiscal Ilha da Boa
Viagem Villegagnon Fundão The bay is
crossed by the Rio-Niterói
Bridge (13.29 kilometres...
- now
called Villegagnon Island, was
occupied by 500
French colonists under admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon. Consequently,
Villegagnon built Fort...
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called Villegagnon Island, was
occupied by 500
French colonists under the
French admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon. Consequently,
Villegagnon built...
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French court. The
French fleet sent by
Henry II,
commanded by
Nicolas de
Villegagnon,
sailed with Mary from
Dumbarton on 7
August 1548 and
arrived a w****...
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officers for the
Brazilian Navy. It is
located in Rio de Janeiro, on
Villegagnon Island just
inside of
Guanabara Bay. The
Brazilian Naval School has its...
- (current Ilha de
Villegagnon),
where they
built the
Coligny Fort. To
counter Portuguese forces, the
French commander,
Nicolas Durand de
Villegagnon,
formed an...