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From an early date, villages began to rise on this new land, and one of them was also called Brouage.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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From an early date, villages began to rise on this new land, and one of them was also called Brouage.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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In France archaeological work has continued at the home of the Champlain family in Brouage, which is now open to the public as a visitor center.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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In France archaeological work has continued at the home of the Champlain family in Brouage, which is now open to the public as a visitor center.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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His parents likely became Protestants before 1570 and baptized their son in a Calvinist meetinghouse, perhaps the Huguenot “temple” that was known to have existed in Brouage at the time of his birth.28
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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In 1568 Protestants controlled much of Saintonge and a Huguenot garrison occupied Brouage.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Perhaps the publisher chose its sensational double title, Des Sauvages, ou, Voyage de Samuel Champlain, De Brouage.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Protestants later regained control of Brouage, then lost it again.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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The maritime setting of Brouage was challenging that way.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Samuel de Champlain de Brouage, fondateur de Quebec, 1567–1635 Saintes and La Rochelle, 1893; includes material from local histories.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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