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  1. Louis-Hector de Callière or Callières (12 November 1648 – 26 May 1703) was a French military officer, who was the governor of Montreal (1684–1699), and the 13th governor of New France from 1698 to 1703. [1]

  2. Louis-Hector de Callière 1, né le 12 novembre 1648 à Torigni-sur-Vire (Normandie, France) et mort le 26 mai 1703 à Québec (Nouvelle-France), est un militaire décoré de l' ordre de Saint-Louis. Il est gouverneur de Montréal de 1684 à 1699 et gouverneur de Nouvelle-France de 1698 à 1703.

  3. This treaty put an end to several decades of conflict between the Iroquois, allies of the English, and the French and their allied Indigenous People. As such, it marks the turning point in Franco-Amerindian relations featuring Louis Hector de Callière and Kondiaronk, the Huron-Wendat Grand Chief.

  4. Louis-Hector de Callière or Callières was a French military officer, who was the governor of Montreal (1684–1699), and the 13th governor of New France from 1698 to 1703. During his tenure as governor of Montreal, the Iroquois war had enhanced the importance of that position.

  5. Thirteenth Governor of New France ; born at Cherbourg, France, 1646; died 26 May, 1705. He was the son of Jacques de Callières and Madeleine Potier de Courey. He ranked as captain in the regiment of Navarre. He came to Canada in 1684, and was appointed Governor of Montreal at the ...

  6. Feb 7, 2006 · Following Frontenac’s death in November 1698, Louis-Hector de Callière was promoted from governor of Montreal. He became governor of all New France in the spring of 1699 and began looking for ways to end the wars.

  7. Jan 14, 2008 · Louis-Hector de Callière, governor general of New France 1699-1703 (b at Thorigny-sur-Vire, France 12 Nov 1648; d at Québec 26 May 1703). From the Norman nobi...