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Pierre Alphonse de
Tonty,
Alfonso de Tonti, or
Alphonse de
Tonty,
Baron de
Paludy (c. 1659 – 10
November 1727) was an
officer who
served under the French...
- Parish, Louisiana.
Retrieved August 9, 2009. Osler, E. B. (1982) [1969]. "
Tonty,
Henri (de)".
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography. Vol. II (1701-1740). Retrieved...
- 1701,
Royal French explorers Antoine de la
Mothe Cadillac and
Alphonse de
Tonty founded Fort
Pontchartrain du Détroit.
During the late 19th and
early 20th...
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Tonty "Manny"
Rutinel (born
December 20, 1994) is an
American attorney and
politician serving as a
member of the
Colorado House of
Representatives for...
- and had to s****
political asylum in France.
Their second son,
Alphonse de
Tonty, was born in
Paris and
later helped establish Detroit, Michigan. For reasons...
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Iroquois forced the settlers, then
commanded by
Henri de
Tonty, to
abandon the fort in 1691. De
Tonty reorganized the
settlers and
constructed Fort Pimiteoui...
- the
Louisiana Territory for the next 20 years. His
brother Alphonse de
Tonty (Alfonso de Tonti), with
French explorer Antoine de la
Mothe Cadillac, was...
- De
Tonty suing for
peace in the
Iroquois village.
January 2, 1680...
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French novelist and
historian Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of
Ferrara Alphonse de
Tonty,
Baron de
Paludy (c. 1659 – 1727)
Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of
Ferrara Alfonso...
- 1675, and a
party of
French soldiers under La Salle's lieutenant,
Henry de
Tonty, p****ed
through the area in 1679. The county's
earliest known Euro-American...