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Louis Jolliet (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒɔljɛ];
September 21, 1645 –
after May 1700) was a French-Canadian
explorer known for his
discoveries in North...
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Joliet or
Jolliet may
refer to:
Louis Jolliet (1645–1700), French-Canadian
explorer of
North America Oscar Joliet (1878–1969),
Belgian scholar-priest...
- HMCS
Jolliet is a
Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division (NRD)
located in Sept-Îles, Quebec.
Dubbed a
stone frigate, HMCS
Jolliet is a land-based naval...
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January 21, 2024, a
gunman opened fire on
three separate occasions in and
around Joliet, Illinois. A
total of
eight people were killed, and one person...
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Jolliet Group is a
geologic group in Quebec. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Ordovician period.
Earth sciences portal Canada portal Paleontology...
- Marie, and
later founded Saint Ignace. In 1673, Marquette, with
Louis Jolliet, an
explorer born near
Quebec City, was the
first European to
explore and...
- year, a
French expedition led by
missionary Jacques Marquette and
Louis Jolliet explored the
Mississippi River and
became the
first Europeans to map the...
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north around the
Great Lakes.
French explorers Jacques Marquette and
Louis Jolliet explored the
Illinois River in 1673.
Marquette soon
after founded a mission...
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Later explorers included the
French Jacques Marquette and
Louis Jolliet in 1673, and
Frenchmen Robert La
Salle and
Henri de
Tonti in 1681. Tonti...
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explorers made
important discoveries in
North America. In 1673,
Louis Jolliet and
Jacques Marquette discovered the
Mississippi River. In 1682, René-Robert...