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Dominique de Gourgues

(Gourgues, Dominique de, 1530?-1593)

Dominique de Gourgues, captain in King Charles IX's army and avenger of the Spanish massacre of Fort Caroline
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Dominique (or Domingue) de Gourgues (1530–1593) was a French nobleman and soldier. He is best known for leading a privateer attack against Spanish Florida in 1568, in retaliation for the no quarter given after the capture of Fort Caroline and the subsequent Massacre at Matanzas Inlet. He was a captain in King Charles IX's army. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Gourgues, Dominique de, 1530?-1593, contrib.: Histoire de la Floride Française (in French; Paris: Firmin-Didot et cie, 1875), by Paul Gaffarel, also contrib. by René de Goulaine de Laudonnière, baron de Fourquevaux, and Nicolas Le Challeux
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