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1615 and Brûlé
In 1669, the Frenchman Louis Jolliet was the first documented European to sight Lake Erie, although there is speculation that Étienne Brûlé may have come across it in 1615.
The first documented European to reach the lake was Étienne Brûlé in 1615.
1615: The first European in Lycoming County was Étienne Brûlé.
The first European to pass through Vaughan was the French explorer Étienne Brûlé, who traversed the Humber Trail in 1615.
Brûlé passed through the watershed in 1615 on a mission from Samuel de Champlain to build alliances with native peoples.
It is widely stated that the first European to see the Humber arm was Étienne Brûlé, who traveled it with a group of twelve Huron in 1615.
Included on the Swansea seal is explorer Étienne Brûlé, who in 1615 became the first European to set foot on what is now Swansea and also shown is a First Nations member.
In 1610, Étienne Brûlé and in 1615, Samuel de Champlain were the first Europeans to travel the river.
Étienne Brûlé passed through Teiaiagon in 1615.
In 1610, Étienne Brûlé and in 1615, Samuel de Champlain were the first Europeans to travel through the Mattawa area.

1615 and asked
In 1615, a Franciscan emissary of the Viceroy of New Spain asked the shogun for land to build a Spanish fortress and this deepened Japan's suspicion against Catholicism and the Iberian colonial powers behind it.
As early as 1615, the Jesuit theologians Francisco Suárez and Leonardus Lessius had been asked for their opinion on the new institute ; both praised its way of life.

1615 and from
Published in two volumes a decade apart, in 1605 and 1615, Don Quixote is considered the most influential work of literature from the Spanish Golden Age and the entire Spanish literary canon.
Only two ships, one from the Noordsche Compagnie, and the other from the Delft merchants, were off Jan Mayen in 1615.
* 1615 – First Récollet missionaries arrive at Quebec City, from Rouen, France.
Jayawikarta is thought to have made trading connections with the English merchants, rivals of the Dutch, by allowing them to build houses directly across from the Dutch buildings in 1615.
Most notable is the inclusion of two songs from Thomas Middleton's play The Witch ( 1615 ); Middleton is conjectured to have inserted an extra scene involving the witches and Hecate, for these scenes had proven highly popular with audiences.
In 1615, the shipwreck and death of governor Pieter Both, who was coming back from India with four richly laden ships in the bay, caused the route to be considered as cursed by Dutch sailors, and they tried to avoid it as much as possible.
Pope Innocent XII ( 13 March 1615 – 27 September 1700 ), born Antonio Pignatelli del Rastrello, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1691 to 1700.
With the support of the British fleet, in 1622 ' Abbās took the island of Hormuz from the Portuguese ; much of the trade was diverted to the town of Bandar ' Abbās, which he had taken from the Portuguese in 1615 and had named after himself.
* Vernon A. Ives ( editor ), The Rich Papers: Letters from Bermuda 1615 – 1646 ( Bermuda National Trust, Hamilton, 1984 )
Two years later, his son Johannes Fabricius ( 1587 – 1615 ) returned from university in the Netherlands with telescopes that they turned on the Sun.
Gervase Markham's 1615 recipe recommends taking " a leg of mutton ", and cutting " the best of the flesh from the bone ", before adding mutton suet, pepper, salt, cloves, mace, currants, raisins, prunes, dates and orange peel.
Painting of Emanuele Ne Vunda, ambassador from Alvaro II to Pope Paul V in 1604 – 1608, Sala dei Corazzieri, Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome, 1615 – 1616.
Title page of Richard II, from the fifth quarto, published in 1615.
In 1615 Jacob le Maire carried a letter from his father to be presented to Governor Reynst, with an offer to carry ( smuggle ) goods to his son-in-law Samuel Blommaert in Amsterdam.
He was Lord Chamberlain of the royal household from 1615 to 1625 and Lord Steward from 1626 to 1630.
Another English Benedictine community, the Priory of St. Edmund, which had been formed in Paris in 1615 by Dom Gabriel Gifford, later Archbishop of Rheims and primate of France, was expelled from Paris during the Revolution, and eventually took over the vacant buildings of the community of St Gregory's in 1818.
The present decorations date from between 1578 and 1615, after the 1577 fire.
Henry's father Robert Morgan ( born c. 1615 ) was a descendant from a cadet branch of the ‘ Tredegar Morgans ’ and had two brothers, Thomas and Edward.
* The Broederpoort: a rectangular city gate with four slender towers, originally from 1465, rebuilt in Renaissance style in 1615
The ruling was imposed by troops from Zutphen, taking over the castle and city of Lichtenvoorde in December 1615, and the castle and city of Borculo in February 1616 after short combat.
Today, Groenlo is known primarily for its beer brewery Grolsch ( literal meaning: " from Grol "), which was in business since 1615, but has been closed in 2004 when it moved to Boekelo.
Detail of Papendrecht from 1615.

1615 and Champlain
Samuel de Champlain reached Lake Huron in 1615, and French missionaries began to establish posts along the Great Lakes.
Canoes played a key role in the exploration of North America, with Samuel de Champlain canoeing as far as the Georgian Bay in 1615.
It was in their later location that they first encountered the French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1615.
Subsequently they moved from there to their historic territory on Georgian Bay where they were encountered by Champlain in 1615.
Samuel Champlain was the first European to travel the network of inland waters from Georgian Bay to the Bay of Quinte with the Hurons in 1615.
In 1615, Samuel de Champlain travelled through the area, coming down from Lake Chemong and portaging down a trail, which is approximated by present day Chemong Road, to the Otonabee River and stayed for a brief time near the present-day site of Bridgenorth, just north of Peterborough.
Champlain passed through the town in 1615, leading a war party of Hurons and soldiers.
Samuel de Champlain, the first European to explore and map the area in 1615 – 1616, called it " La Mer douce " ( the calm sea ), also a reference to the bay's freshwater.
In 1615, Brulé's employer, the French explorer Samuel de Champlain, made his own visit to Georgian Bay and overwintered in Huronia.
The first Recollect missionaries sailed with Samuel de Champlain, embarking from Rouen and arriving at Quebec City on 2 June 1615.
In 1615, Champlain joined a Huron raiding party and took part in a siege on an Iroquois town, probably among the Onondaga south of Lake Ontario in present-day New York.
Samuel de Champlain spent the years between 1613 and 1615 traveling the Ottawa River with Algonquin and Huron guides.
* 1615: Champlain attacks Onondaga villages with the help of a Huron war party, this turning the Iroquois League against the French.
* 1615 – Samuel de Champlain visits Lake Huron, after which French missionaries establish outposts in the region.
In 1615 French explorer Samuel de Champlain met 300 men of a nation which, he said, " we call les cheueux releuez " near the French River mouth.
Samuel de Champlain, explorer, traversed the Ottawa River in 1615 on his way westward to the Great Lakes.
The English explorer Henry Hudson sailed into Hudson Bay in 1611 and claimed the area for England, but Samuel de Champlain reached Lake Huron in 1615 and French missionaries began to establish posts along the Great Lakes, forging alliances in particular with the Huron.
The French explorer Samuel Champlain noted the Susquehannock in his Voyages of Samuel Champlain ; in 1615, he called one of their 20 villages, Carantouan.
* Samuel de Champlain passed through Bobcaygeon with a band of Hurons during his 1615 military expedition.
This represents the ‘ champs ' ( French for ‘ field ') in the word " Champlain ", a reference to the explorer's expedition through the Peterborough area in 1615.

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