Auriesville, New York
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Auriesville è un piccolo centro abitato nel territorio della città di Glen (contea di Montgomery, stato di New York), lungo la riva sud del fiume Mohawk. Vi si trova un cimitero dei gesuiti, poiché i gesuiti francesi vi fondarono una missione dal 1667 fino al 1684, anno in cui i Mohawk la distrussero. Si dice che Auries sia stato il nome dell'ultimo indiano Mohawk che visse nella missione.
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Auriesville är en tätort i staden i delstaten New York. Auriesville, som är beläget längs Mohawkfloden i Montgomery County, hette ursprungligen Ossernenon.
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Орисвилл (англ. Auriesville) — бывшее индейское селение Gandawaga или Caughnawaga индейцев могавков (в европейском варианте — Оссерненон), в настоящее время — центр католического паломничества, посвящённый канадским мученикам. Орисвилл располагается на берегу реки Мохок в северо-западной части города Глен, округа Монтгомери, штат Нью-Йорк, США. В Орисвилле находится .
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Auriesville is a hamlet in the northeastern part of the Town of Glen in Montgomery County, New York, United States, along the south bank of the Mohawk River and west of Fort Hunter. It lies about forty miles west of Albany, the state capital. A Jesuit cemetery is located there, as French Jesuits founded a mission village at Ossernenon from 1667 until 1684, when the Mohawk destroyed it. Auries is said to have been the name of the last Mohawk known to have lived there. Settlers named the village after him.
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Auriesville est un hameau de dans le comté de Montgomery (État de New York). À l'époque de la Nouvelle-France, ce lieu était un village iroquois nommé Ossernenon. C'est à cet endroit que les missionnaires jésuites René Goupil et Isaac Jogues furent martyrisés en compagnie de Guillaume Couture et tués (1642 pour le frère René Goupil, 1646 pour Isaac Jogues). C'est aussi le lieu de naissance de sainte Kateri Tekakwitha née en 1656. Un 'sanctuaire national des Martyrs Nord-Américains' fut construit à Auriesville et honore la mémoire des jésuites morts pour la foi.
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Auriesville is a hamlet in the northeastern part of the Town of Glen in Montgomery County, New York, United States, along the south bank of the Mohawk River and west of Fort Hunter. It lies about forty miles west of Albany, the state capital. A Jesuit cemetery is located there, as French Jesuits founded a mission village at Ossernenon from 1667 until 1684, when the Mohawk destroyed it. Auries is said to have been the name of the last Mohawk known to have lived there. Settlers named the village after him. Since the late 19th century, a Catholic tradition developed associating Auriesville with the site of the Mohawk village Ossernenon, where Jesuit missionaries were martyred in 1642 and 1646. The National Shrine of the North American Martyrs was built here in 1930 and has added to its grounds. But, according to and other late 20th-century archeologists specializing in Native American history, Ossernenon was located about 9 miles west on a tributary on the south side of the Mohawk River. Archeologists who have excavated there refer to it as the Bauder site. The association of Auriesville with Ossernenon has not been supported by archeological evidence.
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Auriesville est un hameau de dans le comté de Montgomery (État de New York). À l'époque de la Nouvelle-France, ce lieu était un village iroquois nommé Ossernenon. C'est à cet endroit que les missionnaires jésuites René Goupil et Isaac Jogues furent martyrisés en compagnie de Guillaume Couture et tués (1642 pour le frère René Goupil, 1646 pour Isaac Jogues). C'est aussi le lieu de naissance de sainte Kateri Tekakwitha née en 1656. Un 'sanctuaire national des Martyrs Nord-Américains' fut construit à Auriesville et honore la mémoire des jésuites morts pour la foi. Le frère René Goupil, les pères Isaac Jogues, Jean de Brébeuf, Gabriel Lalemant, Charles Garnier, Noël Chabanel et Antoine Daniel, ainsi que l'oblat laïque Jean de La Lande (tués par les Iroquois) ont été canonisés par le pape Pie XI en 1930.
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Auriesville è un piccolo centro abitato nel territorio della città di Glen (contea di Montgomery, stato di New York), lungo la riva sud del fiume Mohawk. Vi si trova un cimitero dei gesuiti, poiché i gesuiti francesi vi fondarono una missione dal 1667 fino al 1684, anno in cui i Mohawk la distrussero. Si dice che Auries sia stato il nome dell'ultimo indiano Mohawk che visse nella missione.
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Auriesville är en tätort i staden i delstaten New York. Auriesville, som är beläget längs Mohawkfloden i Montgomery County, hette ursprungligen Ossernenon.
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