Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit (born c. 1550, died 1603) was a French naval and military captain and a lieutenant of New France who built at Tadoussac, in present-day Quebec, the oldest and strongest surviving French settlement in the Americas.
Pierre de Chauvin, sieur de Tonnetuit, né à Dieppe (Normandie, France) avant 1575 et mort à Honfleur en février 1603, est un capitaine de la marine et de l'armée française, lieutenant-général de la Nouvelle-France. (fr)
Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit (born c. 1550, died 1603) was a French naval and military captain and a lieutenant of New France who built at Tadoussac, in present-day Quebec, the oldest and strongest surviving French settlement in the Americas. (en)
Pierre de Chauvin, sieur de Tonnetuit, né à Dieppe (Normandie, France) avant 1575 et mort à Honfleur en février 1603, est un capitaine de la marine et de l'armée française, lieutenant-général de la Nouvelle-France. (fr)
Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit (born c. 1550, died 1603) was a French naval and military captain and a lieutenant of New France who built at Tadoussac, in present-day Quebec, the oldest and strongest surviving French settlement in the Americas. (en)