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Isaac de Razilly (1587–1635) was a member of the French nobility appointed a knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem at the age of 18.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 40 relations: Acadia, Blockade of La Rochelle, Brazil, Cardinal Richelieu, Castelo Real, Castine, Maine, Charles de Menou d'Aulnay, Claude de Razilly, Company of One Hundred Associates, Equinoctial France, Essaouira, Fort Pentagouet, Fort Sainte-Marie-de-Grâce, François de Razilly, François Leclerc du Tremblay, France, Franco-Moroccan Treaty (1631), French colonial empire, French Navy, French nobility, Huguenot rebellions, Knights Hospitaller, LaHave, Nova Scotia, List of governors of Acadia, Louis XIII, Marajó, Marrakesh, Mogador Island, Morocco, New France, Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, Pallache family, Penobscot Bay, Port-Royal (Acadia), Safi, Morocco, Salé, Samuel Pallache, Touraine, Zaydani Library, Zidan Abu Maali.

  2. 17th-century French politicians
  3. Governors of Acadia

Acadia

Acadia (Acadie) was a colony of New France in northeastern North America which included parts of what are now the Maritime provinces, the Gaspé Peninsula and Maine to the Kennebec River.

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Blockade of La Rochelle

The Blockade of La Rochelle (French: Blocus de La Rochelle) took place in 1621-1622 during the repression of the Huguenot rebellion by the French king Louis XIII.

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Cardinal Richelieu

Armand Jean du Plessis, 1st Duke of Richelieu (9 September 1585 – 4 December 1642), known as Cardinal Richelieu, was a French statesman and prelate of the Catholic Church. Isaac de Razilly and Cardinal Richelieu are 17th-century French diplomats and 17th-century French politicians.

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Castelo Real

Castelo Real was a Portuguese castle established in Mogador, now Essaouira in Morocco, by the Portuguese in 1506.

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Castine, Maine

Castine is a town in Hancock County in eastern Maine, United States.

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Charles de Menou d'Aulnay

Charles de Menou d'Aulnay (de Charnisay) (–1650) was a French pioneer of European settlement in North America and Governor of Acadia (1635–1650). Isaac de Razilly and Charles de Menou d'Aulnay are governors of Acadia.

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Claude de Razilly

Claude de Razilly, also Claude de Launay-Razilly (1593-1654).

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Company of One Hundred Associates

The Company of One Hundred Associates (French: formally the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France, or colloquially the Compagnie des Cent-Associés or Compagnie du Canada), or Company of New France, was a French trading and colonization company chartered in 1627 to capitalize on the North American fur trade and to administer and expand French colonies there.

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Equinoctial France

Equinoctial France (French: France équinoxiale) was the contemporary name given to the colonization efforts of France in the 17th century in South America, around the line of Equator, before "tropical" had fully gained its modern meaning: Equinoctial means in Latin "of equal nights", i.e., on the Equator, where the duration of days and nights is nearly the same year round.

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Essaouira

Essaouira (aṣ-Ṣawīra), known until the 1960s as Mogador (Mūghādūr, or label), is a port city in the western Moroccan region of Marrakesh-Safi, on the Atlantic coast.

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Fort Pentagouet

Fort Pentagouët (Fort Pentagoet, Fort Castine, Fort Penobscot, Fort Saint-Pierre) was a French fort established in present-day Castine, Maine, which was the capital of Acadia (1670–1674).

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Fort Sainte-Marie-de-Grâce

Fort Sainte-Marie-de-Grâce was the capital of Acadia (1632-1636) and its location is now a national historic site located in LaHave, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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François de Razilly

François de Razilly was a French nobleman of the 17th century who led the colonial enterprise to found "France Équinoxiale".

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François Leclerc du Tremblay

François Leclerc du Tremblay (4 November 1577 – 17 December 1638), also known as Père Joseph, was a French Capuchin friar, confidant and agent of Cardinal Richelieu. Isaac de Razilly and François Leclerc du Tremblay are 17th-century French politicians.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Franco-Moroccan Treaty (1631)

The Franco-Moroccan Treaty of 1631 was a treaty signed between France and Morocco in 1631.

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French colonial empire

The French colonial empire comprised the overseas colonies, protectorates, and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward.

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French Navy

The French Navy (lit), informally La Royale, is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the four military service branches of France.

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French nobility

The French nobility (la noblesse française) was an aristocratic social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition on 23 June 1790 during the French Revolution.

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Huguenot rebellions

The Huguenot rebellions, sometimes called the Rohan Wars after the Huguenot leader Henri de Rohan, were a series of rebellions of the 1620s in which French Calvinist Protestants (Huguenots), mainly located in southwestern France, revolted against royal authority.

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Knights Hospitaller

The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani), commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller, is a Catholic military order.

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LaHave, Nova Scotia

LaHave (La Hève) is a Canadian community in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia.

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List of governors of Acadia

The governance of the French colony of Acadia has a long and tangled history. Isaac de Razilly and List of governors of Acadia are governors of Acadia.

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Louis XIII

Louis XIII (sometimes called the Just; 27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of France from 1610 until his death in 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.

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Marajó

Marajó is a large coastal island in the state of Pará, Brazil.

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Marrakesh

Marrakesh or Marrakech (or; murrākuš) is the fourth-largest city in Morocco.

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Mogador Island

Mogador Island is the main island of the Iles Purpuraires near Essaouira in Morocco.

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Morocco

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.

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New France

New France (Nouvelle-France) was the territory colonized by France in North America, beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris.

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Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

The Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (postnominal abbr. OFMCap) is a religious order of Franciscan friars within the Catholic Church, one of three "First Orders" that reformed from the Franciscan Friars Minor Observant (OFMObs, now OFM), the other being the Conventuals (OFMConv).

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Pallache family

"Pallache" – also de Palacio(s), Palache, Palaçi, Palachi, Palacci, Palaggi, al-Fallashi, and many other variations (documented below) – is the surname of a prominent, Ladino-speaking, Sephardic Jewish family from the Iberian Peninsula, who spread mostly through the Mediterranean after the Alhambra Decree of March 31, 1492, and related events.

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Penobscot Bay

Penobscot Bay (Baie de Penobscot) is an inlet of the Gulf of Maine and Atlantic Ocean in south central Maine, a stretch known as Midcoast Maine, in a broader Atlantic region known as Down East.

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Port-Royal (Acadia)

Port Royal (1605–1713) was a historic settlement based around the upper Annapolis Basin in Nova Scotia, Canada, and the predecessor of the modern town of Annapolis Royal.

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Safi, Morocco

Safi or Asfi (ʾāsafī) is a city in western Morocco on the Atlantic Ocean.

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Salé

Salé (salā) is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the right bank of the Bou Regreg river, opposite the national capital Rabat, for which it serves as a commuter town.

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Samuel Pallache

Samuel Pallache (Arabic: صامويل آل بالاتش, Samuil al-Baylash, Hebrew: שמואל פלאצ'ה, Shmuel Palache, c. 1550 – 4 February 1616) was a Jewish Moroccan merchant, diplomat, and pirate of the Pallache family, who, as envoy, concluded a treaty with the Dutch Republic in 1608.

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Touraine

Touraine is one of the traditional provinces of France.

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Zaydani Library

The Zaydani Library (Arabic: الخزانة الزيدانية, Al-Khizāna Az-Zaydāniyya) or the Zaydani Collection is a collection of manuscripts originally belonging to Sultan Zaydan Bin Ahmed that were taken by Spanish privateers in Atlantic waters off the coast of Morocco in 1612.

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Zidan Abu Maali

Zidan Abu Maali (زيدان أبو معالي) (died September 1627; or Muley Zidan) was the embattled Saadi Sultan of Morocco from 1603 to 1627.

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See also

17th-century French politicians

Governors of Acadia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_de_Razilly

Also known as Isaac de Launay Razilly, Issac de Razilly.