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Pierre d'Artaguiette or d'Artaguette (died 1736), said to be a Canadian, was the younger brother of . As an officer in the French Army in 1730, Pierre was mentioned in dispatches for "brilliant valor" during the Natchez revolt (Gayarre 1851, p. 441), after which Perier appointed him to rebuild Fort Rosalie (Wallace 1893, p. 288). In 1734 Bienville sent him to Fort de Chartres with the rank of Major to command the Illinois District of the Province of Louisiana. In 1736 d'Artaguiette led a force of French and Illini against the formidable Chickasaw during the Chickasaw Wars. His impetuous attack at Ogoula Tchetoka on 25 March 1736 was crushed. Some accounts say d'Artaguiette died on the battlefield; others state he was captured with 18 other Frenchmen and burned alive.

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  • Pierre d'Artaguiette or d'Artaguette (died 1736), said to be a Canadian, was the younger brother of . As an officer in the French Army in 1730, Pierre was mentioned in dispatches for "brilliant valor" during the Natchez revolt (Gayarre 1851, p. 441), after which Perier appointed him to rebuild Fort Rosalie (Wallace 1893, p. 288). In 1734 Bienville sent him to Fort de Chartres with the rank of Major to command the Illinois District of the Province of Louisiana. In 1736 d'Artaguiette led a force of French and Illini against the formidable Chickasaw during the Chickasaw Wars. His impetuous attack at Ogoula Tchetoka on 25 March 1736 was crushed. Some accounts say d'Artaguiette died on the battlefield; others state he was captured with 18 other Frenchmen and burned alive. (en)
  • Pierre d’Artaguiette (1684-1736), également connu sous le nom de Pierre d'Artaguiette d'Itouralde, fut officier de l'armée française en Louisiane, major de la Nouvelle-Orléans puis commandant du fort de Chartres, et participa à la guerre contre les Amérindiens des Nations Natchez et Chicachas (Chickasaw), notamment pendant l’expédition de 1736 où il trouva la mort. Né et baptisé en septembre 1684 à Mendionde (64), torturé et tué par les amérindiens Chicachas en un lieu mal identifié (peut-être à Pontotoc, Nord du Mississipi, USA), probablement le 25 mars 1736, à 51 ans, c'est un frère cadet de Jean-Baptiste Martin, directeur de la Cie des Indes, marquis de la Mothe-Saint-Héray, et de Bernard (dit Diron), aussi officier en Amérique. (fr)
  • Пьер д’Артагиэт (фр. Pierre d’Artaguiette; 1698 — 1736 год) — французский военнослужащий и губернатор Иллинойсской земли, участник войн с чикасо. (ru)
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  • Pierre d'Artaguiette or d'Artaguette (died 1736), said to be a Canadian, was the younger brother of . As an officer in the French Army in 1730, Pierre was mentioned in dispatches for "brilliant valor" during the Natchez revolt (Gayarre 1851, p. 441), after which Perier appointed him to rebuild Fort Rosalie (Wallace 1893, p. 288). In 1734 Bienville sent him to Fort de Chartres with the rank of Major to command the Illinois District of the Province of Louisiana. In 1736 d'Artaguiette led a force of French and Illini against the formidable Chickasaw during the Chickasaw Wars. His impetuous attack at Ogoula Tchetoka on 25 March 1736 was crushed. Some accounts say d'Artaguiette died on the battlefield; others state he was captured with 18 other Frenchmen and burned alive. (en)
  • Pierre d’Artaguiette (1684-1736), également connu sous le nom de Pierre d'Artaguiette d'Itouralde, fut officier de l'armée française en Louisiane, major de la Nouvelle-Orléans puis commandant du fort de Chartres, et participa à la guerre contre les Amérindiens des Nations Natchez et Chicachas (Chickasaw), notamment pendant l’expédition de 1736 où il trouva la mort. Né et baptisé en septembre 1684 à Mendionde (64), torturé et tué par les amérindiens Chicachas en un lieu mal identifié (peut-être à Pontotoc, Nord du Mississipi, USA), probablement le 25 mars 1736, à 51 ans, c'est un frère cadet de Jean-Baptiste Martin, directeur de la Cie des Indes, marquis de la Mothe-Saint-Héray, et de Bernard (dit Diron), aussi officier en Amérique. (fr)
  • Пьер д’Артагиэт (фр. Pierre d’Artaguiette; 1698 — 1736 год) — французский военнослужащий и губернатор Иллинойсской земли, участник войн с чикасо. (ru)
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