Jacques Bougie (born 1947), Manager and CEO of Alcan (1979–2000), mentioned in relation to Manitoba general election, 1981
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Torpedoed by a German submarine 18 November 1917 and stranded near Bougie, Algeria.
Knights from Catí took part in the conquest of Mazalquivir, Oran and Bougie, in the ship belonging to the Bayle of Morella, despite the fact that the town of Catí, along with other neighboring villages, began in 1292 a lawsuit against Morella.
Rapper MF Doom refers to Freaknik in "Hoe Cakes" (from the album MM..Food), "Whether a bougie broad, nerd, ho, street chick, don't call her 'wifey' if you met her at the Freaknik."
At the same time, the Spanish had been establishing numerous bases in Northern Africa, since 1496: Melilla (1496), Mers-el-Kebir (1505), Oran (1509), Bougie (1510), Tripoli (1510), then Algiers, Shershell, Dellys and Tenes.
From 1496, the Spanish conquered numerous possessions on the North African coast, which had been captured since 1496: Melilla (1496), Mers-el-Kebir (1505), Oran (1509), Bougie (1510), Tripoli (1510), Algiers, Shershell, Dellys, Tenes.
Navarro personally led the Spanish forces during the conquest of Bougie (Béjaïa), Algiers, Tunis, Tlemcen, and Tripoli in 1510.