Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. 1567-1635. French Geographer and Explorer. S amuel de Champlain was among the first explorers to travel along the east coast of North America and into its interior. He is often credited as the founder of New France, which is known today as Canada. He also established or helped to establish colonies at Montreal, Annapolis Royal in Nova Scotia ...

  2. Samuel de Champlain and Jean de Poutrincourt launched another expedition from Port-Royal to explore the coast of Massachusetts, hoping to establish friendly relationships with the Secoudon and Messamouet in the area. Their efforts were met with hostility and soon abandoned.

  3. Samuel de Champlain (cerca de 13 de agosto de 1567 [ 1] - 25 de dezembro de 1635) [ 2] foi um francês colono, navegador, cartógrafo, desenhista, soldado, explorador, geógrafo, etnólogo, diplomata e cronista. Ele fez entre 21 e 29 viagens pelo Oceano Atlântico, [ 3] e fundou Quebec, e a Nova França, em 3 de julho de 1608.

  4. Samuel [de] 2 Champlain ( Brouage, Charente-Maritime, 13 de agosto de 1567 3 - Quebec, 25 de diciembre de 1635) ( AFI: [samɥɛl də ʃɑ̃plɛ̃] ), fue un navegante, cartógrafo, dibujante, soldado, explorador, geógrafo, etnógrafo, diplomático y cronista francés que fundó la Ciudad de Quebec el 3 de julio de 1608 y está considerado el ...

  5. Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635), most likely styled after a portrait by Moncornet, 19th century. Source: A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Vol. 6, Chapter 53, p. 190. {{PD-Art} A reproduction of a portrait of Samuel de Champlain. {{PD-Art}} This is an engraving based on a drawing by Samuel de Champlain of his 1609 voyage. It ...

  6. Samuel de Champlain 1604-1616. Né vers 1570, à Brouage, en Saintonge, Samuel de Champlain s’intéresse « dès le jeune âge, écrit-il en 1613, à l’art de la navigation et [à] l’amour de l’océan ». Il n’a pas 20 ans quand un premier voyage l’entraîne vers l’Espagne et, de là, vers les Antilles et l’Amérique du Sud.

  7. Samuel de Champlain (1580-1635) Eric Thierry, enseignant et historien de l’Amérique française. Cartographe formé dans l’armée d’Henri IV, Samuel de Champlain (vers 1580-1635) a activement participé aux fondations des colonies de l’Acadie et de Québec qu’il a contribué à faire connaître par ses nombreuses publications.