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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
Found 28 total hits in 12 results.
Florida (Florida, United States) (search for this): entry laudonniere-rene-goulaine-de
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
San Juan River (Florida, United States) (search for this): entry laudonniere-rene-goulaine-de
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
France (France) (search for this): entry laudonniere-rene-goulaine-de
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died iGoulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
United States (United States) (search for this): entry laudonniere-rene-goulaine-de
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
Jacksonville (Florida, United States) (search for this): entry laudonniere-rene-goulaine-de
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
Rene Goulaine De Laudonniere (search for this): entry laudonniere-rene-goulaine-de
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died oulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
John Ribault (search for this): entry laudonniere-rene-goulaine-de
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
Gaspard De Coligni (search for this): entry laudonniere-rene-goulaine-de
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died iGoulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.
Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de 1562-1586
Colonist; born in France; first came to America in 1562 with the Huguenot colony under Ribault.
In the spring of 1564 he was sent by Coligni with three ships to assist the first colony, but finding the Ribault settlement abandoned, went to Florida and built Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River.
In the onslaught made upon the French colony by the Spaniards, Sept. 21, 1565, Laudonniere escaped.
He wrote a history of the Florida enterprise, and died in France after 1586.