Marqeutte
Marquette
Jacques marquette
Father Jacques Marquette
he was a french missionary and explorer of the illinois and mississippi rivers.also he was a teacher in theological studies in 1665.
A missionary explorer is a person who travels to places in the world to bring their spiritual beliefs and the to bring Christianity to wherever they go.
The Mississippi River's upper reaches were sighted by French-Canadian explorer Louis Jolliet and French Jesuit missionary Jacques Marquette in 1673. They traveled downriver by canoe to a point near the mouth of the Arkansas River.
he was a french explorer
Mother Teresa was a missionary and not an explorer.
missionary, photographer, explorer, artist
Explorer in French is explorateur.
Yes, Charles Albanel, a French Jesuit missionary and explorer in the 17th century, was supported by the French government and the Jesuit order. His expeditions, particularly in the New France region, were often backed financially and logistically by these entities, allowing him to undertake significant exploration and missionary work among Indigenous populations.
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