- is Seigneur. A
similar concept of such a
lordship is
known in
French as
Sieur or
Seigneur du Manoir,
Gutsherr in German, Kaleağası (Kaleagasi) in Turkish...
- René-Robert Cavelier,
Sieur de La
Salle (/ləˈsæl/;
November 22, 1643 –
March 19, 1687), was a 17th-century
French explorer and fur
trader in
North America...
-
Daniel Greysolon,
Sieur du Lhut (c. 1639 – 25
February 1710) was a
French soldier and
explorer who is the
first European known to have
visited the area...
- one in the
Northeastern United States.
Acadia was
initially designated Sieur de
Monts National Monument by
proclamation of
President Woodrow Wilson in...
-
Antoine de la Mothe,
sieur de
Cadillac (/ˈkædɪlæk/, French: [kadijak];
March 5, 1658 –
October 16, 1730), born
Antoine Laumet, was a
French explorer and...
-
Jonathan Swift (30
November 1667 – 19
October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish
writer and
satirist who
became the Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and hence...
- Célestin
Sieur (La Chapelle-en-Lafaye, 27
December 1860 – Paris, 12 June 1955) was a
French physician specializing in ENT surgery. The
Sieur's sign is...
-
Sieur Dubois ([sjœʁ dy.bwa]) or
Sieur D. B. was a
French traveller who
reached the
islands of
Madagascar and Réunion at the time of
early colonization...
- Jean-François de La
Rocque de Roberval, also
named "l'élu de Poix" or the
Sieur de Roberval, (c. 1495 – 1560) was a
French officer who was
appointed viceroy...
- François
Maurice Le
Sieur is a
Canadian musician and composer. He has been
nominated for
awards for
television and film
music in his
native Canada, that...