- Isle
Phelipeaux or Isle
Philippeaux – also
called Isle
Minong – is a
phantom island supposedly located in Lake Superior. In the late 18th and
early 19th...
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Raymond Balthazar Phélypeaux (c. 1655 – 21
October 1713),
seigneur du Verger, was a
French army officer,
lawyer and diplomat. He was a
lieutenant general...
- maps, but were
later discovered to be
attached to
their mainlands. Isle
Phelipeaux, an
apparent duplication of Isle
Royale in Lake Superior,
appeared on...
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referred to this
location as: "A la Baye de
Phélipeaux,
coste de la Brador" ("At the Bay of
Phélipeaux,
coast of the Brador").
Canada census – Blanc-Sablon...
- site of modern-day Detroit), and to Detroit's
Hotel Pontchartrain. Isle
Phelipeaux, Isle Pontchartrain, and Isle Maurepas,
which appear on
early maps of...
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landmarks reported by fur traders, who
erroneously reported an "Isle
Phelipeaux" in Lake Superior, a "Long Lake" west of the island, and the
belief that...
- 55 1716
Spada (de)
Extinct after 1868.
Tanlay Bourgogne 89
Tanlay 1671
Phélipeaux Extinct Tantonville Lorraine 54
Tantonville 1763
Ourches (d') Terraube...
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Nicolas de
Valavoire (1652–1685)
Jacques Desmarets (1693–1713)
Balthasar Phelipeaux (1713–1751) François de la Tour du Pin (1751–1772) François de Clugny...
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Potowmack River The map also
included non-existent features, such as Isle
Phelipeaux in Lake Superior,
found in
earlier maps by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin. The...
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landmarks reported by fur traders, who
erroneously reported an "Isle
Phelipeaux" in Lake Superior, a "Long Lake" west of the island, and the
belief that...