- 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...
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often linked to his brother-in-law Médard des
Groseilliers. The
decision of
Radisson and
Groseilliers to
enter the
English service led to the formation...
- CCGS Des
Groseilliers is a
Pierre Radisson-class
icebreaker in the
Canadian Coast Guard. The
vessel is
named after Médard
Chouart des
Groseilliers (1618–1669)...
- came as**** near
Green Bay at Red Banks.
Pierre Radisson and Médard des
Groseilliers visited Green Bay
again in 1654–1666 and
Chequamegon Bay in 1659–1660...
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aided by
French coureurs des bois, Pierre-Esprit
Radisson and Médard des
Groseilliers,
frustrated with
French license rules. Now both
France and
England were...
- of Lake
Superior before 1620. Pierre-Esprit
Radisson and Médard des
Groseilliers explored the
Duluth area, Fond du Lac (Bottom of the Lake) in 1654 and...
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Greer Garson Hudson's Bay Pierre-Esprit
Radisson Paul Muni Médard des
Groseilliers Laird Cregar Men of Boys Town
Edward J.
Flanagan Spencer Tracy Ohm Kruger...
- fur-trapping duo of
explorers Pierre-Esprit
Radisson and Médard des
Groseilliers convinced the
English Crown,
primarily Prince Rupert of the Rhine, a...
- traders, Pierre-Esprit
Radisson and Médard des
Groseilliers (Médard de Chouart,
Sieur des
Groseilliers), Radisson's brother-in-law,
learned from the Cree...
- Médard
Chouart des
Groseilliers (1618–1696) was a
French explorer and fur
trader in Canada. In the
early 1640s, des
Groseilliers relocated to Quebec...