- Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville [pronounce [ The name "Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville" is pronounced, in the French manner, as "Pe-air Luh Mwan Dee-bair-Veel" or "Vill" depending on regional accent in Canada/America.] ] (b.
16 July 1661 - d. (probably)9 July 1706 ), "Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville" (biography), "Catholic Encyclopedia", 1907, webpage: [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07614b.htm CathEnc-7614b] : gives dates (16 July 1661; d. at Havana, 9 July 1706) and mentions surnames of 6 brothers.] founder of the colony of French Louisiana, was born at Ville-Marie, (now Montreal,Canada ) on16 July 1661 . He died atHavana ,Cuba on9 July ,1706 . He was the third son of Charles Le Moyne, a native of Dieppe inFrance and lord ofLongueuil inCanada , and of Catherine Primot. He is also known as Sieur d’Iberville.Life and career
lberville became a sailor at an early age and served as a volunteer under the Chevalier de Troyes in
Hudson Bay . In 1686 he began a brilliant career as soldier and sailor, and took part in many expeditions against the English. Fort Severn, located at the mouth of the Severn River on Hudson Bay was established as a trading post in 1689 by theHudson's Bay Company . Iberville captured it in 1690. The post, rebuilt in 1759, has been in continuous operation to this day making the community one of the oldest European settlements inOntario .In 1695, Iberville was called upon to attack the English stations along the Atlantic coast from
Fort William Henry , on the disputedNew England -Acadia boundary, to St John’s, the fortified English settlement in Newfoundland. After destroying Fort William Henry in the spring of 1696, Iberville sailed with his three vessels toPlacentia (Plaisance), the French capital of Newfoundland. Both English and French fishermen exploited theGrand Banks fishery from their respective settlements on Newfoundland under the sanction of the treaty of 1687, but the purpose of the new French expedition of 1696 was nevertheless to expel the English from Newfoundland. Iberville and his men left Placentia onNovember 1 ,1696 and marched overland toFerryland , 50 miles south of St John’s. Nine days later, Iberville joined with naval forces and both detachments began the march north to the English capital, which surrendered onNovember 30 ,1696 following a brief siege. After setting fire to St. John's, Iberville’s Canadians almost totally destroyed the English fisheries along the eastern shore of Newfoundland. Small raiding parties terrorized the hamlets hidden away in remote bays and inlets, burning, looting, and taking prisoners. By the end of March 1697, only Bonavista andCarbonear Island remained in English hands. In four months of raids, Iberville was responsible for the destruction of 36 settlements. The Newfoundland campaign had been the cruelest and most destructive of Iberville’s career.Iberville sailed for
France in 1697 and was chosen by the Minister of Marine to lead an expedition to rediscover the mouth of theMississippi River and to colonize Louisiana, which the English coveted. Iberville's fleet sailed from Brest on24 October 1698 . OnJanuary 25 ,1699 , Iberville reachedSanta Rosa Island in front of Pensacola, founded by the Spanish; he sailed from there toMobile Bay and explored Massacre Island, later renamed Dauphine ("see:"Dauphin Island ). He cast anchor between Cat Island andShip Island ; and onFebruary 13 ,1699 , he went to the mainland, Biloxi, with his brotherJean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville . OnMay 1 ,1699 , he completed a fort on the north-east side of the Bay of Biloxi, a little to the rear of what is nowOcean Springs, Mississippi . This fort was known asFort Maurepas orOld Biloxi . A few days later, onMay 4 , Pierre Le Moyne sailed for France, leaving his teenage brother, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, as second in command to the French commandant.In 1706, Iberville captured the
Caribbean island ofNevis from the British, taking the main stronghold of Fort Charles and disabling most of the cannon on the island. He then went toHavana (Cuba ) to obtain reinforcements from the Spanish for an attack on theProvince of Carolina , but he contractedyellow fever and died at Havana onJuly 9 , 1706.Honors
He was a knight of the
Order of Saint-Louis .Many sites and landmarks were named to honor Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. They include:
* Avenue Iberville, located in
Shawinigan ,Quebec ,Canada ;
* Rue D'Iberville and the adjacent D'Iberville metro station inMontreal , Quebec;
* The provincial electoral district of Iberville, Quebec;
* The city of D'Iberville,Mississippi ;
*Iberville Parish, Louisiana ;
* Rue Iberville inNew Orleans Louisiana
* A number of French ships, notably:
** A toperdoaviso , one of the first French ships to be designated as a "contre-torpilleur" (destroyer );
** A colonial sloop scuttled in Toulon on the27 November 1942 .ee also
*"Pélican", his ship
*"Dauphin Island "
*"Fort Gaines, Alabama "Notes
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=940 Biography in "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07614b.htm the "Catholic Encyclopedia"]
* [http://www.valiants.ca/English/Iberville.html "Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville at the Valiants Memorial"]
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