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Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (12 February 1632 - 20 September 1702) was a French businessman active in Canada. The richest financier and businessman in New France, he played an important part in the colony's economic life (such as its trade, finance, fur trade, fishing and agriculture), owned several seigneuries and was a member of the Sovereign Council of New France. In 1682 he founded the (largely unsuccessful) Compagnie du Nord to compete with the Hudson's Bay Company. He has been called "the principal businessman and the greatest landowner of the colony". Several places in the Quebec province and Quebec City are named after him and in 1971 he was made one of Canada's Persons of National Historic Significance. His descendants include the writer Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé.

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  • تشارلز أوبيرت دي لا تشيسناي (بالفرنسية: Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye)‏ ‏(12 فبراير 1632 - 20 سبتمبر 1702) كان أغنى رجل أعمال في فرنسا الجديدة. دورهو في التنمية الاقتصادية للمستعمرتهم (تجارة الفراء وغيرها، والتمويل والزراعة وصيد الأسماك). امتلك العديد من السيادة وترك اسمه في عدة أماكن في كيبيك وكيبيك. كان عضوا في المجلس السيادي، «رجل الأعمال الرئيسي وأكبر مالك للأراضي في المستعمرة». كان أغنى ممول ورجل أعمال في فرنسا الجديدة، لعب دورًا مهمًا في الحياة الاقتصادية للمستعمرة للتنافس مع شركة خليج هدسون. وقد أطلق عليه «رجل الأعمال الرئيسي وأكبر مالك للمستعمرة». عدة أماكن في إقليم كيبيك ومدينة كيبيكتم تسميته باسمه وفي عام 1971 أصبح أحد الشخصيات الكندية ذات الأهمية التاريخية الوطنية. من نسله الكاتب فيليب جوزيف أوبيرت دي غاسب (ar)
  • Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (12 February 1632 - 20 September 1702) was a French businessman active in Canada. The richest financier and businessman in New France, he played an important part in the colony's economic life (such as its trade, finance, fur trade, fishing and agriculture), owned several seigneuries and was a member of the Sovereign Council of New France. In 1682 he founded the (largely unsuccessful) Compagnie du Nord to compete with the Hudson's Bay Company. He has been called "the principal businessman and the greatest landowner of the colony". Several places in the Quebec province and Quebec City are named after him and in 1971 he was made one of Canada's Persons of National Historic Significance. His descendants include the writer Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé. (en)
  • Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (12 février 1632 - 20 septembre 1702) était le plus riche homme d'affaires de la Nouvelle-France. Son rôle dans l'essor économique de la colonie est important (commerce de fourrures et autres, finance, agriculture, pêche). Il a possédé de nombreuses seigneuries et laissé son nom à plusieurs lieux au Québec et à Québec. Membre du Conseil souverain, il était "le principal homme d'affaires et le plus grand propriétaire foncier de la colonie". Sa maison à Québec constitue actuellement l'un des principaux vestiges archéologiques de la ville de Québec. (fr)
  • Charles Aubert, sieur de La Chesnaye (Amiens, 12 febbraio 1632 – Québec, 20 settembre 1702), è stato un imprenditore francese, fu commerciante di pellicce, principale uomo d'affari e membro del Consiglio sovrano della Nuova Francia. (it)
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  • Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (12 February 1632 - 20 September 1702) was a French businessman active in Canada. The richest financier and businessman in New France, he played an important part in the colony's economic life (such as its trade, finance, fur trade, fishing and agriculture), owned several seigneuries and was a member of the Sovereign Council of New France. In 1682 he founded the (largely unsuccessful) Compagnie du Nord to compete with the Hudson's Bay Company. He has been called "the principal businessman and the greatest landowner of the colony". Several places in the Quebec province and Quebec City are named after him and in 1971 he was made one of Canada's Persons of National Historic Significance. His descendants include the writer Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé. (en)
  • Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (12 février 1632 - 20 septembre 1702) était le plus riche homme d'affaires de la Nouvelle-France. Son rôle dans l'essor économique de la colonie est important (commerce de fourrures et autres, finance, agriculture, pêche). Il a possédé de nombreuses seigneuries et laissé son nom à plusieurs lieux au Québec et à Québec. Membre du Conseil souverain, il était "le principal homme d'affaires et le plus grand propriétaire foncier de la colonie". Sa maison à Québec constitue actuellement l'un des principaux vestiges archéologiques de la ville de Québec. (fr)
  • Charles Aubert, sieur de La Chesnaye (Amiens, 12 febbraio 1632 – Québec, 20 settembre 1702), è stato un imprenditore francese, fu commerciante di pellicce, principale uomo d'affari e membro del Consiglio sovrano della Nuova Francia. (it)
  • تشارلز أوبيرت دي لا تشيسناي (بالفرنسية: Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye)‏ ‏(12 فبراير 1632 - 20 سبتمبر 1702) كان أغنى رجل أعمال في فرنسا الجديدة. دورهو في التنمية الاقتصادية للمستعمرتهم (تجارة الفراء وغيرها، والتمويل والزراعة وصيد الأسماك). امتلك العديد من السيادة وترك اسمه في عدة أماكن في كيبيك وكيبيك. كان عضوا في المجلس السيادي، «رجل الأعمال الرئيسي وأكبر مالك للأراضي في المستعمرة». (ar)
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  • تشارلز اوبيرت دي لاتشسناي (ar)
  • Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (en)
  • Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (it)
  • Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (fr)
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