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Pierre-Joseph Céloron de Blainville (29 December 1693, Montreal—14 April 1759, Montreal) — also known as Celeron de Bienville (or Céleron, or Céloron, etc.) — was a French Canadian Officer of Marine.
Céloron de Blainville is a French family of officers and colonial administrators, who notably played a role in New France beginning in the 17th century. One member, Pierre Joseph Céloron de Blainville , is the subject of a folk song by Robert Schmertz entitled Celoron .
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8.6 km (5.3 mi) towards the north collecting the discharge (coming from the northwest) of Lac de la Licorne and Lac des Mainates; the discharge of a set of lakes including Bégin, Tassé, Kernével and Baratier; by forming a hook towards the east, up to a bend in the river, corresponding to the outlet of the Bécasseaux and Bédéchan lakes ...
Licorne (1691), an 8-gun fluyt [2] Licorne (1702), a 52-gun ship of the line [2] Licorne (1756), a 32-gun frigate, lead ship of her class. Captured in 1778 by HMS America and taken into British service as HMS Licorne, sold in 1783. [2] Licorne (1780), a 20-gun corvette, formerly HMS Unicorn, that Andromaque captured in 1780.
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Blainville may refer to: Places: Blainville-Crevon in the Seine-Maritime département, Haute-Normandie, France; Blainville-sur-Mer in the Manche département, Basse-Normandie, France; Blainville-sur-Orne in the Calvados département, Basse-Normandie; Blainville, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal, Quebec
Blainville rejected evolution. He was a critic of Lamarck's evolutionary ideas but similar to Lamarck proposed a great chain of being. [7] [8] First mention of the word palæontologie, as coined in January 1822 by Blainville in his Journal de physique. It was in 1822 that he coined the term paleontology.