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Commodore Jean François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse (French: [lapeʁuz]; 23
August 1741 – c. 1788) was a
French Navy
officer and explorer.
Having enlisted...
- Perouse, a
historic suburb named after the
French navigator Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse, is
notable for its old
military outpost at Bare Island...
- and ranks.: 296–297 On
April 10, 1786,
French Admiral Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse anc****d at
Hanga Roa at the
start of a cir****navigation...
- the
American Revolutionary War, a
French squadron under Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse
captured and
demolished York
Factory and
Prince of Wales...
- The
first European to come as**** was
French admiral Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse, who
landed on the s****s of what
became La Perouse...
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encouraged major voyages of exploration. In 1785, he
appointed Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse to lead a
sailing expedition around the
world (La Pérouse...
- Marchant,
Leslie R. "La Pérouse, Jean-François de
Galaup (1741–1788)".
Biography – Jean-François de
Galaup La Pérouse –
Australian Dictionary of Biography...
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exploration of the
Australian coast in 1792
while searching for Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse.
Bruni d'Entrecasteaux was born to Dorothée de Lestang-Parade...
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mapped the
entire coast of the sea,
starting in 1733. Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse and
William Robert Broughton were the
first non-Russian...
- Keoneʻōʻio. It was
later named for the
French explorer Captain Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de La Pérouse. But has been
referred to the
French explorer. In 1786...