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  1. Louis Hennepin, OFM (born Antoine Hennepin; French pronunciation: [lwi ɛnpɛ̃]; 12 May 1626 – 5 December 1704) was a Belgian Catholic priest and missionary best known for his activities in North America. A member of the Recollects, a minor branch of the Franciscans, he travelled to New France and proselytised to several Native American tribes.

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · Louis Hennepin was a Franciscan missionary who, with the celebrated explorer René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, penetrated the Great Lakes in 1679 to the region of Illinois and wrote the first published description of the country.

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  3. Oct 7, 2022 · Kevin Duchschere, a metro team editor, has worked in the newsroom since 1986 as a general assignment reporter and has covered St. Paul City Hall, the Minnesota Legislature and Hennepin, Ramsey ...

  4. Louis Hennepin was likely born in 1640, although some sources suggest it was as early as 1626. The son of a wealthy banker, he was baptized in the small town of Ath in what is now Belgium on April 7, 1640. Hennepin joined the Recollect Friars at a monastery in Béthune, France, and was ordained a priest in 1666.

  5. A missionary and explorer who accompanied Robert Cavelier de La Salle on his expeditions to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River. He painted a portrait of himself as a daring and courageous leader, but his claims of discovering the mouth of the Mississippi were disputed by La Salle's followers. Learn about his life, his voyages, and his legacy in this virtual museum.

  6. Jan 21, 2008 · Louis Hennepin, Récollet missionary, explorer (b at Ath, Belgium 12 May 1626; d c 1705). In 1675 Hennepin was sent to Canada with René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle, commandant of Fort Frontenac, where Hennepin was chaplain 1676-77. In 1678 he was asked to join La Salle's expedition through the Great Lakes and, in 1680, with 2 others was sent ...

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  8. Source: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. HENNEPIN, LOUIS (baptized Antoine), priest, Recollet, missionary, explorer, historiographer; b. 12 May 1626 at Ath, in Belgium, son of Gaspard Hennepin, a butcher, and of Norbertine Leleu; d. c. 1705. Louis Hennepin attended the École latine in the town of Ath (province of Hainaut), and did his classical ...

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