- René-Robert
Cavelier,
Sieur de La
Salle (/ləˈsæl/;
November 22, 1643 –
March 19, 1687), was a 17th-century
French explorer and fur
trader in
North America...
- the
Royalist cause during the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms.
Cavalier or
Cavelier may also
refer to:
Virginia Cavaliers (historical)
Cavalier myth Cavalier...
- A
statue of René-Robert
Cavelier,
Sieur de La
Salle (sometimes
called Robert Cavelier de
LaSalle Monument) is
installed in Chicago's
Lincoln Park, in...
-
Cavelier Petit was an
American politician who
served as
acting mayor of New
Orleans from May 26, 1804 to June 5, 1804.
Petit was
described by
writer Alcée...
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administrative district of New France. In 1682 the
French explorer René-Robert
Cavelier,
Sieur de la
Salle erected a
cross near the
mouth of the
Mississippi River...
- École
secondaire Cavelier-De
LaSalle is a French-language
public mixed secondary school located in the
borough of
LaSalle in Montreal. Part of the Centre...
- Pierre-Jules
Cavelier (30
August 1814, in
Paris – 28
January 1894, in Paris) was a
French academic sculptor. The son of a
silversmith and
furniture maker...
-
created in 1858 and
later organized in 1880. It is
named for René-Robert
Cavelier,
Sieur de La Salle, a 17th-century
French explorer. The area of present-day...
-
Mississippi River and to
settle Louisiana,
which French explorer Robert Cavelier de La
Salle had named. The
English coveted this region,
however in 1682...
- the
United States of
America Forero-Montaña, Jimena; Betancur, Julio;
Cavelier,
Jaime (June 2003). "Dieta del
capibara Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris (Rodentia:...