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Prouville (French pronunciation: [pʁuvil]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Prouville is
situated on the D56...
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Alexandre de
Prouville de
Tracy (c. 1603 – 1670) was a
French military leader, statesman, and the
seigneur of Tracy-le-Val and Tracy-le-Mont in Picardy...
- 17th-century
Jesuit missionaries referred to it as Lac
Tracy (for
Alexandre de
Prouville de Tracy).
After taking control of the
region from the
French in the 1760s...
- Fort
Sainte Thérèse and Fort Saint-Jean.
Lieutenant Général
Alexandre de
Prouville de Tracy, who had been sent to New
France to end the
threat of the Iroquois...
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soldiers had
arrived in the New
World for the
first time, and
Alexandre de
Prouville led them to
invade Iroquois territory. In the
spring of 1660, Adam Dollard...
- cold and deep snow. The
second invasion force was led by
Alexandre de
Prouville de
Tracy whom
Louis XIV had
appointed as
Lieutenant Général of the Americas...
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known as Fort Chambly) on the
Richelieu Rapids. He then took part in the
Prouville de Tracy’s
expedition against the Iroquois. When his
regiment was disbanded...
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establishment of a
royal court at Montreal. In
September 1665,
Alexandre de
Prouville de Tracy, the
Lieutenant Général of the Americas,
ordered Maisonneuve...
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October 17 – In
North America, a
French Army
regiment led by
Alexandre de
Prouville de
Tracy erects crosses in the
Mohawk lands of the
eastern Iroquois Confederacy...
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under the
command of the
Lieutenant Général of the Americas,
Alexandre de
Prouville de Tracy; the
Governor General,
Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle; and their...