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  1. Jean-François de Galaup was born near Albi, France. [1] His family had been ennobled in 1558. [2] Lapérouse studied in a Jesuit college and joined the Navy as a Garde-Marine in Brest on 19 November 1756. In 1757 he was appointed to the French ship Célèbre and participated in a supply expedition to the fort of Louisbourg in New France.

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  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse was a French naval officer and navigator who is known for the wide-ranging explorations in the Pacific Ocean that he conducted in the second half of the 1780s. La Perouse Strait, in the northwestern Pacific, is named for him. La Pérouse joined the French.

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  3. Jean-François de Galaup joined the navy as a midshipman at Brest on 19 Dec. 1756, and the following March sailed with the Célèbre in the squadron under Comte Dubois de La Motte being sent to relieve Louisbourg, Île Royale (Cape Breton Island). He returned to Brest on 12 Nov. 1757, escaping the terrible epidemic that ravaged both the ships ...

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  5. Jean-François de Galaup, Count of La Pérouse, was a naval officer who first distinguished himself in action against England and during the American War of Independence in 1778. His bravery caught the attention of Louis XVI, who commissioned him in 1785 to lead a voyage of scientific discovery around the globe. Setting out in two frigates, La Pérouse and the crews were lost at sea three ...

  6. King Louis XVI selected Jean-François de Galaup, Compte de Lapérouse to lead a major expedition due to his high standard of seamanship and his humanitarian qualities. Two stout storeships of 450 tonnes, Boussole and Astrolabe were commissioned for the voyage. De Lapérouse left France in 1785 with special orders to survey the north and south ...

  7. Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse (1741—1788) was a French navigator who explored the Pacific Ocean. [1] He died when his ship was wrecked in the New Hebrides during 1788. He met the English when they arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in January 1788. After a short stay in Botany Bay, he sailed away into the Pacific.

  8. Jean François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse , often called simply Lapérouse, was a French naval officer and explorer. Having enlisted at the age of 15, he had a successful naval career and in 1785 was appointed to lead a scientific expedition around the world.

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