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Louis Fornel (August 20, 1698 – May 30, 1745) was a
Habitant merchant, explorer, and
seigneur in New France.
Involved in
maritime trade and both born and...
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several successful business enterprises after the
death of her husband,
Louis Fornel. Marie-Anne
Barbel was born to
Jacques Barbell and Marie-Anne Le Picard...
- Labrador.
Established in 1743 as a
trading post by
French Fur
Trader Louis Fornel, the
community later went on to
become a hub for the Hudson's Bay Company...
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performances and interviews. The
festival was
directed by Guy Livingston, Anne de
Fornel, and
David Levi.
Concerts were held at the Mona
Bismarck American Center...
- S2CID 39687616. Salomon, Laurent; Grillot, Frédéric; Zayats,
Anatoly V.; de
Fornel, Frédérique (2001-02-05). "Near-Field
Distribution of
Optical Transmission...
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honor of its creator,
becoming known as the
Colonel de
Fornel Stadium. In 1950,
Colonel de
Fornel organized the
World Military Championships at
Stade du...
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Labrador community established in 1735 by French-Canadian
trader Louis Fornel. The town is the
southernmost officially recognized Inuit community in the...
- lieutenant-colonel by 1802. In 1776, he
married Marie-Françoise
Fornel, the
daughter of
Louis Fornel and the
widow of Antoine-Florent Meignot. In 1778, Dumas...
- Côte-Nord 51°40′00″N 67°35′00″W / 51.6667°N 67.5833°W / 51.6667; -67.5833
Fornel 1965-06-05 194.25 Côte-Nord 50°20′00″N 64°30′00″W / 50.3333°N 64.5°W...
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Jacques Fremin described Cape St.
Charles as an
Inuit community.
Louis Fornel named the area from
Alexis Bay to
Hamilton Inlet the "Coste des Eskimaux"...