- Jérôme le
Royer de la
Dauversière (18
March 1597 – 6
November 1659) was a
French nobleman who
spent his life in
serving the
needs of the poor. A founder...
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Alcida and
Dauversière 47°46′14″N 65°49′45″W / 47.770583°N 65.829056°W / 47.770583; -65.829056
Alcida and
Dauversière was an area with
enhanced services...
- The La
Dauversière Lake is a
freshwater body
integrated into a set of
lakes designated "Obatogamau Lakes, in the
territory of
Eeyou Istchee James Bay...
- in 1636 at La Flèche, France, by the
Venerable Jérôme le
Royer de la
Dauversière and the
Venerable Marie de la Ferre. Jérôme le
Royer was born in La Flèche...
- s****ing the
viceroyship of New France. In 1639, Jérôme Le
Royer de La
Dauversière obtained the
Seigneurial title to the
Island of
Montreal in the name...
- The
original founders of the
organization were Jérôme le
Royer de la
Dauversière, Jean-Jacques
Olier and
Pierre Chevrier. They were
later joined by Paul...
- his 30th birthday,
Maisonneuve was
recruited by Jérome le
Royer de la
Dauversiere, who was head of the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal. The
latter claimed...
- 1641 by Jean-Jacques
Olier de
Verneuil and Jérôme Le Royer,
Sieur de La
Dauversière with the aim of
establishing a
fortified city in New
France in order...
-
settlers from La Flèche,
under the
leadership of Jérôme le
Royer de la
Dauversière,
founded Montreal, Quebec. In 1790,
during the
creation of the French...
- the
Sulpician Jean-Jacques
Olier and by Jérôme Le
Royer (Sieur de La
Dauversière).
After the Société Notre-Dame
dissolved on
March 9, 1663, the Sulpicians...