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| life_span = [[1526]] until [[1795]] | | life_span = [[1526]] until [[1795]] | ||
| status = [[Crown colony]] of the [[ | | status = [[Crown colony]] of the [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]] | ||
| empire = [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Bourgondi|Duchy of Bourgondi]] | | empire = [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Bourgondi|Duchy of Bourgondi]] | ||
| image_flag = BourgondiFlag.png | | image_flag = BourgondiFlag.png | ||
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Eloillette colony was a colonial holding administered by the [[Burgoignesc | Eloillette colony was a colonial holding administered by the [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]] on the southern coast of the [[Daria]] region of [[Audonia]] from [[1526]] until [[1795]]. | ||
The first [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] permanent settlement in the area of Eloillette was a factory in modern-day [[Pursat|Durvud]], called Port d'Ostroise, in the [[Burgoignesc language]], in [[1526]]. Port d'Ostroise had become a massive hub for the export of Eloillettien cotton and sugar by the 1600s. The [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Burgondia|Duchy of Bourgondia]] and the [[Faramount|Principality of Faramount]] expanded their presence in the area following the conclusion of the [[Great Confessional War]] by awarding {{wpl|Patroon|Patroonships}} to loyal [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] vassals. These {{wpl|Patroon|patroonships}} in the 1610s constitute the first formal colonization of modern Eloillette by [[Levantia|Levantines]]. | The first [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] permanent settlement in the area of Eloillette was a factory in modern-day [[Pursat|Durvud]], called Port d'Ostroise, in the [[Burgoignesc language]], in [[1526]]. Port d'Ostroise had become a massive hub for the export of Eloillettien cotton and sugar by the 1600s. The [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Burgondia|Duchy of Bourgondia]] and the [[Faramount|Principality of Faramount]] expanded their presence in the area following the conclusion of the [[Great Confessional War]] by awarding {{wpl|Patroon|Patroonships}} to loyal [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] vassals. These {{wpl|Patroon|patroonships}} in the 1610s constitute the first formal colonization of modern Eloillette by [[Levantia|Levantines]]. |