Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle-Isle
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Alexandre LeBorgne de Belle-Isle — Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle Isle Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle Isle, né en mars 1640 à La Rochelle en Charente Maritime, est une personnalité française. Il était le fils d Emmanuel Le Borgne et de Jeanne Le Françoys. Gouverneur de l Acadie de… … Wikipédia en Français
Emmanuel Le Borgne — de Belle Isle, né en 1610 à Calais et décédé le 5 août 1675 à La Rochelle. Marchand à La Rochelle, il devient Gouverneur de l Acadie de 1657 à 1667. Son fils Alexandre lui succèdera à ce poste. Source Fiche d Emmanuel Le Borgne dans le… … Wikipédia en Français
Charles La Tourasse — (b. 1630–38 France – d. 9 October 1696 Nova Scotia) was a sergeant in the French garrison at the time of the Battle of Port Royal. William Phips placed him at the head of a council of locals (that notably included Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle… … Wikipedia
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