Copenhagen with his two ships and 66 men May 9, 1619. He explored Hudson Bay and took possession of the surrounding country in the name of his sovereign, and gave it the name of Nova Dania. All the members of this expedition perished except Jens Munk... Wisconsin Magazine of History - Halaman 154diedit oleh - 1918Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Joseph Bouchette - 1831 - 632 halaman
...Francis I. of France, discovered a great portion of the American continent, took formal possession in the name of his sovereign, and gave it the name of Nouvelle France. 1535. — Jacques Cartier, of St. Malo, discovered the river of Canada, now St. Lawrence.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1846 - 258 halaman
...9th of April, and on the same day he planted the arms of France on its banks, took possession of the country in the name of his sovereign, and gave it the name of LOUISIANA. He once more returned to France. In 1684, he set out with an expedition of four ships and... | |
| Isabelle Saxon - 1868 - 368 halaman
...his voyage of discovery in the Pacific, supposed to be that of San Francisco, or another near it. He took possession of the surrounding country in the name of his sovereign Queen Elizabeth. On many maps still extant the country is called by the name he gave it, in honour... | |
| Rasmus Bjørn Anderson - 1896 - 622 halaman
...Munk, born at Barby, in southern Norway, in 1579. He sailed from Copenhagen with his two ships and 66 men, May 9, 1619. He explored Hudson bay and took...failure. The ship chaplain on this expedition was the Danish Lutheran minister, Rasmus Jensen Aarhus, and my friend, Rev. Adolph Bredesen, of Stoughton,... | |
| 1903 - 726 halaman
...from Copenhagen, May 9, 1619. During the autumn of that year and the early part of the following year he explored Hudson Bay and took possession of the surrounding country in the name of 1 The Vinland voyages in the llth-14th centuries do not come within the scope of this article. 1 It... | |
| Saxo (Grammaticus) - 1905 - 360 halaman
...Munk, born at Berby in Southern Norway in 1579. He sailed from Copenhagen with his two ships and 66 men May 9, 1619. He explored Hudson Bay and took possession...failure. The ship chaplain on this expedition was the Danish Lutheran minister Rasmus Jensen Aarhus, and my friend Rev. Adolph Bredesen, of Stoughton,... | |
| Saxo (Grammaticus) - 1905 - 356 halaman
...Munk, born at Berby in Southern Norway in 1579. He sailed from Copenhagen with his two ships and 66 men May 9, 1619. He explored Hudson Bay and took possession...failure. The ship chaplain on this expedition was the Danish Lutheran minister Rasmus Jensen Aarhus, and my friend Rev. Adolph Bredesen, of Stoughton,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - 1905 - 708 halaman
...following: — During the autumn of that year and the early part of the following year he (Jens Munk) explored Hudson Bay and took possession of the surrounding country in the name of King Christian, calling it Nova Dania. The expedition was, however, a failure and all but three of... | |
| Saxo (Grammaticus) - 1906 - 352 halaman
...Berby in Southern Norway in 1579. He sailed from Copenhagen with his two ships and G6 men May 9, 1G19. He explored Hudson Bay and took possession of the...failure. The ship chaplain on this expedition was the Danish Lutheran minister Rasmus Jensen Aarhus, and my friend Rev. Adolph Bredesen, of Stoughton,... | |
| 1906 - 708 halaman
...following: — During the autumn of that year and the early part of the following year he (Jens Munk) explored Hudson Bay and took possession of the surrounding country in the name of King Christian, calling it Nova Dania. The expedition was, however, a failure and all but three of... | |
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