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There is no historical evidence to suggest that Charlemagne killed his sons. Charlemagne was known for his efforts to ensure a peaceful succession by dividing his empire among his sons and setting up a system of co-rulership.
Socrates' three sons were Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus.
Socrates mentions his sons during his defense in "The Apology" to demonstrate that he is not motivated by fear of death, even though he acknowledges that leaving his sons without a mentor would be neglectful. This highlights Socrates' commitment to his philosophical principles and his belief that pursuing truth and wisdom is more important than worldly concerns.
Yes, 3 sons.
Cartier stole several Indigenous people, including Chief Donnacona and his two sons. He took them back to France after his second voyage to the Americas in 1535.
He wanted gold . i think thats the reason!!----
he took them back to france so they could learn french so that the native and french could communicate with each other
no not really, because he took chief donnacona and his two sons back to France with him and nobody ever saw them again.
Jacques Cartier took Chief Donnacona's sons to France to demonstrate the power and wealth of his country, hoping to gain favor and support for his exploration efforts. The act was likely seen as a way to create a relationship with the First Nations people and secure their cooperation and assistance in his expeditions.
donnacona and two of his sons later on
Cartier wanted to show the king
He stole donnacona's sons
71 Sons. 70 were chiefs and 1 was Ruatapu who had no importance
Jacques Cartier's first contact with First Nations in North America was in 1534 in the region now known as Newfoundland. He encountered the Mi'kmaq people who provided guidance and assistance to Cartier and his crew. This initial encounter set the stage for future interactions between French explorers and Indigenous peoples in the region.
Donnacona's two son's name are Dom Agaya and Taignoagny.
They helped them survive winter by giving them a tea with the leaves of northern white cedar tree would cure scurvy which helped them survive the long winter. Also Chief Donnacona's 2 sons went to France with Cartier and earned French. This allowed them to be interpreters for the Iroquois and the French.