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The Lieutenance, from which Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) left for New France
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The Lieutenance, from which Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) left for New France
XIR196798 The Lieutenance, from which Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) left for New France, 15th March 1603, then 16 April 1608 by French School, (16th century); Honfleur, Normandy, France; (add.info.: ancient small castle on the walls of the city; 2nd voyage of Champlain exploration of Saguenay river and St. Lawrence river in 1603; 4th voyage, foundation of Quebec in June 1608; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 22216132
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This print showcases "The Lieutenance" a historic small castle located on the walls of Honfleur, Normandy, France. It holds immense significance as it was from this very spot that Samuel de Champlain embarked on his journeys to New France in the early 17th century. Samuel de Champlain, a renowned French explorer and cartographer, is celebrated for his pivotal role in exploring and establishing settlements in North America. The photograph captures the essence of history as it transports us back to two significant moments in Champlain's life - his departure for New France on March 15,1603, and again on April 16,1608. During his second voyage in 1603, Champlain explored the Saguenay River and St. Lawrence River. These expeditions laid the foundation for future French colonization efforts in Canada. Five years later, during his fourth voyage, he founded Quebec City in June 1608 – an event that would shape Canadian history forever. The image not only highlights the architectural beauty of The Lieutenance but also symbolizes adventure and exploration. It serves as a reminder of Champlain's courage and determination to venture into unknown territories across the vast Western Hemisphere. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph captured by Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of how one man's vision paved the way for centuries of cultural exchange between Europe and North America.
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