Mauvilla

Mauvilla

The term "Mauvilla" or "Maubilla" has had numerous uses for over 500 years: [1]

Places

  • the word "Mauvilla" (also "Maubilla") which became: Mavilla, Mauvila, Maubila. By 1693, the name had become fairly standardized as "Mobila" or "Movila".[1]
  • variant of Mabila, a Mississippian fortress town of Chief Tuskaloosa, who ambushed Hernando de Soto's Spanish expedition in 1540.[2] The tribe by this name later encountered by the French around Mobile Bay are theorized by scholars to be descended from this group of people.[2]
  • the origin of the name for Mobile, Alabama
  • the Bahia de la Mobila, which was named in English Mobile Bay (earlier as Bahia de Espiritu Santo)

People

  • the native tribe Mauvila (or Maubila), also known as the Mobilian tribe in Alabama

Other

  • the towboat Mauvilla in the 1993 Big Bayou Canot train wreck near Mobile, Alabama

References

  1. ^ a b Old Mobile: Fort Louis de la Louisiane, 1702-1711, Jay Higginbotham, 1991, 592 pages, page 21, Google Books webpage: books-google-JH21.
  2. ^ a b ""The Old Mobile Project Newsletter"". "University of South Alabama Center for Archaeological Studies". http://www.usouthal.edu/archaeology/pdf/issue-17.pdf. Retrieved 2007-11-19. 

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