Proper noun
A village in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, United States, which was named after the parish.
a commune in the Oise department of northern France.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBienville was appointed as royal governor of French Louisiana in 1701. Source: Internet
Expansion of slavery main Bienville brought the first two African slaves to Louisiana in 1708, transporting them from a French colony in the West Indies. Source: Internet
Bienville went on to found the settlement of Mobile, Alabama in 1702 as the first capital of French Louisiana. Source: Internet
The victim says they were carjacked at gunpoint in the parking lot of an office where her son goes to therapy on Bienville near Carrollton. Source: Internet
But Jolie Pearl also offers hefty baked oysters, including shameless Rockefeller and Bienville, as well as a muffaletta-inspired formula and one with corn maque choux. Source: Internet
Bienville and engineer Adrien de Pauger plan the city of New Orleans in 1721. Source: Internet