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Raphaël Lambert Closse (1618–1662) was a merchant when he disembarked at Ville-Marie, Nouvelle-France in 1647. His exact date of birth is unknown, however, he was born in Mogues in the Ardennes department of today's northern France. He became a public notary, as well as Sergeant Major of the garrison of Ville-Marie. He is most known for his work in fighting the Iroquois and exhibiting combat tactics that allowed him to win many fights during his time. He met his wife, Elisabeth Moyen, while rescuing her from the Iroquois in 1657. Lambert Closse died in combat fighting the Iroquois in 1662.

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  • Lambert Closse (fr)
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  • Raphaël Lambert Closse (1618–1662) was a merchant when he disembarked at Ville-Marie, Nouvelle-France in 1647. His exact date of birth is unknown, however, he was born in Mogues in the Ardennes department of today's northern France. He became a public notary, as well as Sergeant Major of the garrison of Ville-Marie. He is most known for his work in fighting the Iroquois and exhibiting combat tactics that allowed him to win many fights during his time. He met his wife, Elisabeth Moyen, while rescuing her from the Iroquois in 1657. Lambert Closse died in combat fighting the Iroquois in 1662. (en)
  • Raphaël-Lambert Closse, né vers 1618 à Mogues et décédé le 6 février 1662 à Montréal, est un marchand, notaire seigneurial et sergent-major de la garnison de Ville-Marie. Faisant partie des premiers colons de Montréal, il en est le gouverneur de façon intérimaire entre 1655 et 1657. (fr)
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  • Lambert Closse (en)
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  • Lambert Closse statue, Maisonneuve Monument (en)
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  • Raphaël Lambert Closse (1618–1662) was a merchant when he disembarked at Ville-Marie, Nouvelle-France in 1647. His exact date of birth is unknown, however, he was born in Mogues in the Ardennes department of today's northern France. He became a public notary, as well as Sergeant Major of the garrison of Ville-Marie. He is most known for his work in fighting the Iroquois and exhibiting combat tactics that allowed him to win many fights during his time. He met his wife, Elisabeth Moyen, while rescuing her from the Iroquois in 1657. Lambert Closse died in combat fighting the Iroquois in 1662. (en)
  • Raphaël-Lambert Closse, né vers 1618 à Mogues et décédé le 6 février 1662 à Montréal, est un marchand, notaire seigneurial et sergent-major de la garnison de Ville-Marie. Faisant partie des premiers colons de Montréal, il en est le gouverneur de façon intérimaire entre 1655 et 1657. (fr)
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  • fighting the Iroquois (en)
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