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A plaque to commemorate Étienne Brûlé's discovery of the pathway to the Humber in Etienne Brule Park of Toronto, Ontario, puts his date of birth at 1595.. Brûlé, the son of Spire Bruslé and Marguerite Guérin, was born c. 1592 in Champigny-sur-Marne southeast of Paris.
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Brule Lake (disambiguation) Brûlée River (disambiguation) Crème brûlée, a French dessert; Mont Brulé (Arolla), a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located on the Swiss-Italian border; Mont Brûlé (Val d'Entremont), a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps, overlooking Orsières in the canton of Valais; USS Brule, the name of two ships of the U.S ...
Etienne Brule Park Étienne Brûlé Park is located in the Humber River valley just north of Bloor Street West in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . It is named after Étienne Brûlé , an early French explorer in the Toronto area.
Etienne Aigner (1904–2000), Hungarian-born German fashion designer; Étienne Chatiliez (born 1952), French film director; Étienne de Crécy (born 1969), French electronic music producer and DJ; Étienne Daho (born 1956), French singer, songwriter and record producer; Etienne Debel (1931–1993), Belgian actor and director
Brebeuf, on the scene in 1634, says nothing of Brule being condemned, nor tortured, nor being eaten. He uses the verb "assommer" --a knock-out bop on the head; the rest is blatant propaganda and/or juvenile fantasizing. The truth is we don't even know if Brule was actually dead: Brebeuf tried, but couldn't get the body.
Embrun Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Réal d'Embrun) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the town of Embrun, Hautes-Alpes, France. The cathedral is a national monument and was the seat of the former Archbishopric of Embrun, which was divided between the Bishopric of Gap and the Archbishopric of Aix in 1822.