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  1. Jean Nicolet (Nicollet) de Belleborne (Hainneville o Cherburgo, Coutances, Normandía, ca. 1598-ahogado en el río San Lorenzo en Sillery el 27 de octubre de 1642) fue un coureur des bois francés famoso por ser el primer hombre blanco que alcanzó las tierras del futuro estado de Wisconsin, la zona de la bahía de Green Bay.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_NicoletJean Nicolet - Wikipedia

    Jean Nicolet (Nicollet), Sieur de Belleborne (c. 1598 – October 1642) was a French coureur des bois noted for exploring Lake Michigan, Mackinac Island, Green Bay, and being the first European to set foot in what is now the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Jean Nicolet (born 1598, Cherbourg, France—died Nov. 1, 1642, Sillery, Que., Can.) was a French North American explorer who was the first known European to discover Lake Michigan and what is now the state of Wisconsin. The son of a dispatch carrier, Nicolet was 20 years old when he traveled to New France (Canada) at the request of ...

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  4. Jean Nicollet 1634. Jean Nicollet was born around 1598 in the Cherbourg region, in Normandy. By turn interpreter, explorer, public servant and colonist, Nicollet is one of the most prestigious figures in the history of North American exploration.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Jean_NicoletJean Nicolet - Wikiwand

    Jean Nicolet (Nicollet) de Belleborne ( Hainneville o Cherburgo, Coutances, Normandía, ca. 1598-ahogado en el río San Lorenzo en Sillery el 27 de octubre de 1642) fue un coureur des bois francés famoso por ser el primer hombre blanco que alcanzó las tierras del futuro estado de Wisconsin, la zona de la bahía de Green Bay.

  6. 14 de may. de 2018 · Jean Nicolet de Belleborne became an interpreter, clerk, and trader in New France, as well as an explorer. The son of a royal postal messenger, he was born about 1598 near Cherbourg, Normandy. His colonial career seems to have begun in earnest in 1619/20, when he was sent to Canada by the Rouen and Saint-Malo Company, possibly after ...

  7. d. Quebec, Canada, November, 1642. Jean Nicolet was a French explorer, believed to be the first European to see Wisconsin. He migrated to Canada in 1618 to serve as an interpreter under Samuel de Champlain.