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  1. 25 sept. 2024 · BUADE, LOUIS DE, Comte de FRONTENAC et de PALLUAU, soldier, governor-general of New France; one of the more turbulent and influential figures in the history of Canada, chiefly noted as the architect of French expansion in North America and defender of New France against attacks by the Iroquois confederacy and the English colonies; b. 12 May 1622 at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, after the ...

  2. 23 sept. 2024 · In New France, the French, under the leadership of Governor Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac, adopted a strategy of launching raids on English settlements to disrupt their economy and morale. French forces, often accompanied by Indigenous allies, attacked English frontier towns, taking captives and destroying property.

  3. 27 sept. 2024 · OUREHOUARE (Orehaoue, Horehouasse), chef iroquois, galérien, confident et ambassadeur de Buade de Frontenac, né vers 1650, mort en 1698. Ourehouare était un des chefs des villages goyogouins qui avaient été établis sur la baie de Kenté avant la fondation du fort Frontenac (Cataracoui) en 1673.

  4. 9 oct. 2024 · Item P131 - Acte de concession par Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac, et Jean Bochart Champigny, gouverneur et intendant de la Nouvelle-France, à Jean Meusnier (Meunier), habitant de l'Acadie, de deux lieues de terre de front et deux lieues de profondeur sur la petite rivière nommée par les Sauvages (Amérindiens) Maricadéoïry ...

  5. Il y a 1 jour · After he arrived in 1672, Louis de Buade, comte de Palluau et de Frontenac, the governor of New France, made a vigorous push into the continental interior. Frontenac had been directed to concentrate settlement in areas with easy sea access to France, but he defied those instructions in search of profits from furs. For this and other ...

  6. 1 oct. 2024 · Louis de Buade, comte de Frontenac, gouverneur général de la Nouvelle-France (Saint-Germain, France, 22 mai 1622 – Québec, 28 nov. 1698). Autoritaire, il est d'abord officier dans les armées française et vénitienne.

  7. 25 sept. 2024 · Former General Editor. Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau by William J. Eccles. I read this long ago and have never forgotten it. I’ve recommended it many times to prospective biographers of subjects who were both difficult to like and to admire.