pere jacques marquette
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Definition
Proper noun A French Jesuit missionary and explorer known for his role in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley in North America alongside Louis Joliet in 1673.
Usage
This term is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. It is typically used in historical, geographical, and biographical contexts. * The expedition led by Pere Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet mapped a significant portion of the Mississippi River. * Several towns and institutions in the American Midwest are named after Pere Jacques Marquette.
Advanced Usage
- The title "Père" (French for "Father") is often used as an honorific before his name, acknowledging his status as a Jesuit priest. It is an integral part of his common historical reference.
- He is sometimes referred to simply as Father Marquette or Jacques Marquette.
Variants and Related Words
- Marquette: A common shortened form used in geographic names (e.g., Marquette University, Marquette Island).
- Joliet and Marquette: The names are frequently paired to refer to the 1673 exploration expedition.
Synonyms
- Father Jacques Marquette
- Jacques Marquette
- Marquette
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Jesuit missionary: Describes his primary vocation and religious order.
- Mississippi River exploration: Denotes his most famous achievement.
- New France: The colonial territory in which he worked.
Noun
- French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley (1637-1675)