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  1. Louis-Hector de Callière or Callières (12 November 1648 – 26 May 1703) was a French military officer, who was the governor of Montreal (1684–1699), and the 13th governor of New France from 1698 to 1703. [1] During his tenure as governor of Montreal, the Iroquois war had enhanced the importance of that position.

  2. Louis-Hector de Callière [1], né le 12 novembre 1648 à Torigni-sur-Vire (Normandie, France) et mort le 26 mai 1703 à Québec (Nouvelle-France), est un militaire décoré de l'ordre de Saint-Louis. Il est gouverneur de Montréal de 1684 à 1699 et gouverneur de Nouvelle-France de 1698 à 1703.

  3. CALLIÈRE, LOUIS-HECTOR DE (usually spelled Callières but he signed without the “s”), chevalier, captain in France, governor of Montreal, governor general of New France, knight of the order of Saint-Louis; b. 12 Nov. 1648 at Thorigny-sur-Vire, province of Normandy; d. 26 May 1703 at Quebec.

  4. 14 de ene. de 2008 · Louis-Hector de Callière, governor general of New France 1699-1703 (b at Thorigny-sur-Vire, France 12 Nov 1648; d at Québec 26 May 1703). From the Norman nobility and aided by a brother who was private secretary to Louis XIV, Callière impressed his superiors as an able commander at Montréal 1684-98.

  5. Illustrious Governor Louis-Hector de Callière. The Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex, honours the memory of Louis-Hector de Callière, the Governor of Montréal from 1684 to 1699 and then of New France from 1699 to 1703.

  6. Louis-Hector de Callière, un gouverneur illustre. Pointe-à-Callière, cité d’archéologie et d’histoire de Montréal, perpétue la mémoire de Louis-Hector de Callière, d’abord gouverneur de Montréal, de 1684 à 1699, puis de la Nouvelle-France, de 1699 à 1703.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2006 · Following Frontenac’s death in November 1698, Louis-Hector de Callière was promoted from governor of Montreal. He became governor of all New France in the spring of 1699 and began looking for ways to end the wars.