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  1. Antoine de Lamothe-Cadillac o Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, señor de Cadillac (Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, 5 de marzo de 1658 - Castelsarrasin, 16 de octubre de 1730) fue un explorador francés de la Nueva Francia, el territorio norteamericano que iba del este de Canadá al norte de Luisiana.

  2. Antoine de la Mothe, sieur de Cadillac ( / ˈkædɪlæk /, French: [kadijak]; March 5, 1658 – October 16, 1730), born Antoine Laumet, was a French explorer and adventurer in New France, which stretched from Eastern Canada to Louisiana on the Gulf of Mexico.

  3. Antoine Laumet de La Mothe Cadillac (born March 5, 1658, Les Laumets, Fr.—died Oct. 15, 1730, Castelsarrasin) was a French soldier, explorer, and administrator in French North America, founder of the city of Detroit (1701), and governor of Louisiana (1710 to 1716 or 1717).

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  4. Arrivé à 25 ans en Amérique, Antoine Laumet ( 5 mars 1658 - 16 octobre 1730) change d'identité et devient le sieur Antoine de Lamothe-Cadillac. Aventurier et visionnaire, son ascension et sa réussite dans la société de la Nouvelle-France lui attirent autant de soutiens que d'antipathies.

  5. 7 de ene. de 2008 · Antoine Laumet, known as “de Lamothe Cadillac,” explorer, seigneur in Acadia, commandant of Fort Michilimackinac, founder of Detroit and of the first colony in Ontario, governor of Louisiana (born 5 March 1658 at Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, France; died 16 October 1730 at Castelsarrasin, France).

  6. In 1701 Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded the site that would become the city of Detroit. He was born Antoine Laumet on March 5, 1658 in southern France. At the age of 25, he arrived in the New World and, as a coastal trader, soon became an expert on the continent’s Atlantic coast.

  7. Antoine de Lamothe-Cadillac o Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, señor de Cadillac ( Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, 5 de marzo de 1658 - Castelsarrasin, 16 de octubre de 1730) fue un explorador francés de la Nueva Francia, el territorio norteamericano que iba del este de Canadá al norte de Luisiana.