Charles de Montmagny

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Charles de Montmagny was a 17th-century French colonial administrator and knight of Malta who played a key role in consolidating and expanding the French presence in New France.

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instanceOf 17th-century French politician
French colonial administrator
Governor of New France
knight of Malta
person
appointedBy Cardinal Richelieu NERFINISHED
Compagnie des Cent-Associés NERFINISHED
birthDate 1601-03-15
birthPlace Brittany NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Vannes NERFINISHED
continentOfActivity North America
South America NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1657-07-04
deathPlace Cayenne NERFINISHED
French Guiana NERFINISHED
endTime 1648-08-20
era Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery

French colonial era in North America
familyName de Montmagny NERFINISHED
givenName Charles
languageSpoken French
memberOf Order of Malta NERFINISHED
Order of Saint John NERFINISHED
militaryRank knight
name Charles de Montmagny NERFINISHED
notableFor consolidating French presence in New France
diplomatic relations with Indigenous nations
expanding French colonial settlements in New France
fortifying Quebec City
supporting Jesuit missions in New France
occupation colonial administrator
soldier
officeStartLocation New France NERFINISHED
Quebec City NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Cayenne NERFINISHED
New France NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
positionHeld Governor of New France
Lieutenant General of New France
predecessor Samuel de Champlain NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence New France NERFINISHED
Quebec City NERFINISHED
startTime 1636-06-11
successor Louis d’Ailleboust de Coulonge NERFINISHED
workedOn defense of New France against Iroquois attacks
regulation of the fur trade in New France
urban planning of Quebec City

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Governor General of New France positionHeldBy Charles de Montmagny