- (/ˈkædɪlæk/, French: [kadijak];
March 5, 1658 –
October 16, 1730), born
Antoine Laumet, was a
French explorer and
adventurer in New France,
which stretched from...
- on the
present site of Natchez, Mississippi. The new governor,
Antoine Laumet de La Mothe,
sieur de Cadillac, did not last long due to
mismanagement and...
- (8): 1762–1769. doi:10.1002/eji.1830260815. PMID 8765018. S2CID 26229701.
Laumet G,
Edralin JD,
Dantzer R,
Heijnen CJ,
Kavelaars A (June 2019). "Cisplatin...
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fortification established in 1701 on the
north side of the
Detroit River by
Antoine Laumet de
Lamothe Cadillac. A
settlement based on the fur trade,
farming and missionary...
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Street and
Amsterdam Avenue. It was
named after French explorer Antoine Laumet de La Mothe,
sieur de Cadillac, who had
founded Detroit in 1701. Cadillac's...
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settlements of the Fort
Detroit and
subsequent City of Detroit, by
Antoine Laumet de La Mothe,
sieur de
Cadillac (1658-1730). It is a
National Historic Landmark...
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named them "Cadillac"
after the city's
founder Antoine Laumet, the self-styled
Antoine Laumet de La Mothe,
sieur de
Cadillac at the re-purposed Detroit...
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Detroit River. It is
located more or less on the site at
which Antoine Laumet de La Mothe,
sieur de
Cadillac landed in 1701 when he
founded Fort Pontchartrain...
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island of
Mount Desert in the present-day U.S.
state of Maine.
Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, a
shameless self-promoter who had
already appropriated the...
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their trade westward into
uncharted territories.
French explorer Antoine Laumet de La Mothe,
sieur de
Cadillac sailed up the
Detroit River on July 23, 1701...