- Médard
Chouart des
Groseilliers (born 1618) was a
French explorer and fur
trader in Canada. He is
often paired with his brother-in-law Pierre-Esprit Radisson...
- Françoise-Athénaïs de
Rochechouart de Mortemart,
Marquise of
Montespan (5
October 1640 – 27 May 1707),
commonly known as
Madame de
Montespan (French: [madam...
- who
would eventually marry Radisson's
later fur-trading partner, Médard
Chouart des Groseilliers. By
sometime in 1651,
these three women were
living together...
- (online ed.).
University of
Toronto Press. Nute,
Grace Lee (2016) [1966]. "
Chouart de Groseilliers, Médard".
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography (online ed.)...
- Wilderness: Médard
Chouart,
Sieur des Groseilliers, and
Pierre Esprit Radisson, 1618-1710. —— (1978).
Caesars of the Wilderness: Médard
Chouart,
Sieur des Groseilliers...
- traders, Pierre-Esprit
Radisson and Médard des
Groseilliers (Médard de
Chouart,
Sieur des Groseilliers), Radisson's brother-in-law,
learned from the Cree...
- the
Great Lakes) at the time. In 1659, Pierre-Esprit
Radisson and Médard
Chouart des
Groseilliers reached the
western end of Lake Superior.
Priests founded...
- Bay to
settle a
peace agreement with the
natives of that area. Médard
Chouart des
Groseilliers (1618–1696) was a
French explorer and fur
trader in Canada...
- the
Great Lakes at the time. In 1659, Pierre-Esprit
Radisson and Médard
Chouart des
Groseilliers reached the
western end of Lake Superior,
where priests...
-
Lakes with
James Bay.
French explorers Pierre-Esprit
Radisson and Médard
Chouart des
Groseilliers may have p****ed the lake
during their Lake
Superior expedition...