Pierre Dubois Davaugour
Baron Pierre Dubois Davaugour (before 1620-1664) was the French soldier and Governor of New France from 1661 to 1663.
He was related to the old family who were counts and dukes of Penthièvre in Brittany. Davaugour was a carrier soldier (40 years) in the French Army and died while fighting against Turks in Serinvans-Zrin at a fortress (likely Zrin Castle) on the border with French ally and Habsburg controlled Kingdom of Croatia during the Austro-Turkish War.[1]
His son Charles Augustin de Saffray de Mésy succeeded him as Governor of New France.
References
External links
- Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
- Pierre du Bois, Baron d'Avaugour - Catholic Encyclopedia article
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Preceded by Vicomte d'Argenson |
Governor of New France 1661–1663 |
Succeeded by Augustin de Mésy as Governor General of New France |
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