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- Bannost-Villegagnon is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. The inhabitants are called Bann...
- Nicolas Durand, sieur de Villegaignon, also Villegagnon (1510 – 9 January 1571) was a Commander of the Knights of Malta, and later a French naval officer...
- Tabajaras Indians. On 1 November 1555 French vice-admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon (1510–1575), a Catholic knight of the Order of Malta, who later would...
- de Villegagnon—also known in English as: Villegaignon Island, Island of Villegagnon or Island of Villegaignon) is located near the mouth of the large Guanabara...
- Fort Coligny was a fortress founded by Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1555, in what constituted the so-called France Antarctique...
- colonists and soldiers, under the Huguenot Admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon invaded the region in 1555 to establish the France Antarctique. They...
- in 1567. On November 1, 1555, French vice-admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon (1510–1575), a Catholic knight of the Order of Malta, who later would...
- Castle for a time. Lady Fleming asked Captain Villegaignon if the queen could go back as**** to rest. Villegaignon swore she would go to France or drown on...
- Rokku (St Roch Street) Triq l-Imħażen (Magazines' Street) Triq Villegaignon (Villegaignon Street) (Main road). Mdina (together with Birgu and Gozo) plays...
- unsuccessful attempt in 1555 of a French expedition led by Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon, vice-admiral of Brittany and corsair under the King, to establish a...