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François Dollier de Casson (1636 – 27 September 1701) was born in France into a wealthy bourgeois and military family. He began his adult life in the army which he left after three years to continue his studies and become a priest. In 1674, François returned to France for an extended rest and served as preceptor to his nephew. He returned to Canada in 1678 and served the Sulpicians until his death.

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  • François Dollier de Casson (fr)
  • François Dollier de Casson (en)
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  • Долье де Кассон, Франсуа (ru)
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  • François Dollier de Casson, né au Grand-Fougeray en 1636 et mort à Montréal, le 27 septembre 1701, est un militaire, explorateur, ingénieur et missionnaire sulpicien chargé de développer la Nouvelle-France. Il est considéré comme le second fondateur de Montréal et a écrit la première histoire de la ville. (fr)
  • Франсуа Долье де Кассон, фр. François Dollier de Casson (1636 — 27 сентября 1701) — католический миссионер-сульпицианец и городской архитектор, сыгравший видную роль в становлении и развитии Старого Монреаля. (ru)
  • François Dollier de Casson (1636 – 27 September 1701) was born in France into a wealthy bourgeois and military family. He began his adult life in the army which he left after three years to continue his studies and become a priest. In 1674, François returned to France for an extended rest and served as preceptor to his nephew. He returned to Canada in 1678 and served the Sulpicians until his death. (en)
  • François Dollier de Casson (Casson, 1636 – Montréal, 27 settembre 1701) è stato un missionario francese. Figlio di un ricco borghese della Bretagna che mirava ad ottenere il titolo nobiliare, fu allevato in una scuola di preti e venne egli stesso ordinato prete il 6 dicembre 1662, entrando della congregazione dei Padri Sulpiciani. Assegnato al territorio della diocesi di Quebec, in Nuova Francia, arrivò a Québec nel settembre 1666 e ivi conobbe Alexandre Leopold de Prouville, marchese de Tracy, un giurista cappellano militare dell'Ordine Cavalleresco di Rodi, del quale de Tracy era un insigne membro e sarebbe anche diventato prefetto della sede francese dell'ordine; avendo partecipato insieme a de Tracy ad un'azione di guerra contro i Mohicani, divenne suo amico, e volendo entrare come mem (it)
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  • François Dollier de Casson (1636 – 27 September 1701) was born in France into a wealthy bourgeois and military family. He began his adult life in the army which he left after three years to continue his studies and become a priest. After becoming a Sulpician, he was assigned to New France, an assignment he took with some reluctance. He arrived in Quebec in 1666 and was immediately sent as a military chaplain with Prouville de Tracy in an action against the Mohawks. He was active as a missionary and explorer until becoming superior of the Sulpicians in New France in 1671. He also built the first canal. In 1674, François returned to France for an extended rest and served as preceptor to his nephew. He returned to Canada in 1678 and served the Sulpicians until his death. François Dollier de Casson is perhaps best known for his Histoire de Montréal. He also contributed to church architecture and served as vicar general of the diocese of Quebec. He ordered the first street survey of Montreal, executed by notary and surveyor Bénigne Basset Des Lauriers, creating the street layout of what is now known as Old Montreal. He was one of the key figures of the first attempt to dig the Lachine Canal, in 1689. (en)
  • François Dollier de Casson, né au Grand-Fougeray en 1636 et mort à Montréal, le 27 septembre 1701, est un militaire, explorateur, ingénieur et missionnaire sulpicien chargé de développer la Nouvelle-France. Il est considéré comme le second fondateur de Montréal et a écrit la première histoire de la ville. (fr)
  • François Dollier de Casson (Casson, 1636 – Montréal, 27 settembre 1701) è stato un missionario francese. Figlio di un ricco borghese della Bretagna che mirava ad ottenere il titolo nobiliare, fu allevato in una scuola di preti e venne egli stesso ordinato prete il 6 dicembre 1662, entrando della congregazione dei Padri Sulpiciani. Assegnato al territorio della diocesi di Quebec, in Nuova Francia, arrivò a Québec nel settembre 1666 e ivi conobbe Alexandre Leopold de Prouville, marchese de Tracy, un giurista cappellano militare dell'Ordine Cavalleresco di Rodi, del quale de Tracy era un insigne membro e sarebbe anche diventato prefetto della sede francese dell'ordine; avendo partecipato insieme a de Tracy ad un'azione di guerra contro i Mohicani, divenne suo amico, e volendo entrare come membro non combattente dell'Ordine Cavalleresco di Rodi, fece intercedere in proprio favore presso il Gran Maestro da de Tracy e nel 1677 riuscì ad ottenere la nomina a cavaliere dell'ordine. Dollier de Casson è però principalmente celebre, oltre che per la vastissima opera missionaria tra le tribù degli Uroni, per una sua opera saggistica, l'"Histoire de Montréal", una dettagliatissima storia della fondazione e delle esplorazioni condotte in Nuova Francia dai francesi. Dollier de Casson fu anche per lungo tempo Vicario della Diocesi di Quebec e fu in ottimi rapporti con i primi due vescovi di questa città: François-Xavier de Montmorency-Laval e . (it)
  • Франсуа Долье де Кассон, фр. François Dollier de Casson (1636 — 27 сентября 1701) — католический миссионер-сульпицианец и городской архитектор, сыгравший видную роль в становлении и развитии Старого Монреаля. (ru)
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