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Did Etienne Brule have a wife?

Updated: 10/24/2023
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Yes, her name was Martine St Francas. She committed suicide instead of having a painful death with a knife. She died in 1630. She was attacked by the French rebellion led by a certain Gaspard Dicard in Paris, France. She was starting to bleed to death ight after she was stabbed in both legs several times. Instead of going through that awful pain over and over again, she decided it would be best to kill herself with her own hands, instead of letting the rebels have all of the glory in her kill.

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There is no historical evidence to suggest that Etienne Brule, a French explorer in the 17th century, had a wife. He is primarily known for his exploration of the Great Lakes region of North America and his interactions with Indigenous peoples, but there is no record of him being married.

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Etienne Brule was, as far as we know, the first European to see Lake Ontario and the first European to explore the Toronto area (1615).