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  1. Étienne Brûlé est né en France vers 1592. À 16 ans, il s’embarque pour la Nouvelle-France aux côtés de Samuel de Champlain. Il sera de la célèbre traversée de 1608 qui mènera à la fondation du poste de Québec la même année. N’ayant jamais écrit ses mémoires, le parcours d’Étienne Brûlé est entouré de mystère.

  2. Brasserie Étienne Brûlé Brewery, Embrun, Ontario. 4,281 likes · 3,769 were here. Pub

  3. The first European to visit Wisconsin may have been interpreter Etienne Brule (ca. 1592-1632). In 1622 or 1623 he traveled around Lake Superior, but the account of his trip was only written down from hearsay after his death by Gabriel Sagard-Theodat. Unique information about Wisconsin also appears on Samuel de Champlain's map of New France ...

  4. Dec 1, 2006 · Added: Dec 1, 2006. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 16872311. Source citation. French Explorer. Born probably in Champigny-sur-Marne, France, he was an early French explorer, friend of the Jesuits, interpreter of the Huron language, a confidant of Samuel de Champlain, and one of the first white man to make his way into Huron country and Pennsylvania ...

  5. 1 day ago · For Étienne Brûlé, straddling the divide between the French and Native American worlds was a constant challenge. On the one hand, his unparalleled knowledge of Huron language and society made him indispensable to Champlain and the French colonial project.

  6. 1 day ago · Enter Étienne Brûlé, who arrived in Quebec as a teenage servant of Champlain in 1608. Brûlé was tasked with living among the Wendat (Huron), a confederacy of Iroquoian-speaking peoples who inhabited the lands between Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay, to learn their language and customs.

  7. Étienne Brûlé, explorer, interpreter (b probably at Champigny-sur-Marne, France c 1592; d in Huronia c June 1633). Brûlé was the first Frenchman to live am...

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