Facsimilé d’un manuscrit de Jean de Quen
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Jean de Quen (May, c. 1603 at Amiens, France - October 8, 1659 in Quebec) was a French Jesuit missionary, priest and historian who discovered Lac Saint-Jean. As head of the missions of the Jesuits of New France, he founded the missions to the Saguenay.

Facsimilé d’un manuscrit de Jean de Quen

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Jean de Quen (May, c. 1603 at Amiens, France - October 8, 1659 in Quebec) was a French Jesuit missionary, priest and historian who discovered Lac Saint-Jean. As head of the missions of the Jesuits of New France, he founded the missions to the Saguenay.

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tagged as: france. history. letter. 17th century. colonial history. picardie. nouvelle france.

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