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Etienne de Flacourt
12017-12-04T12:42:22-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e231252plain2017-12-04T12:43:43-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165eThe diversity of the island was noted in detail by the French Flacourt, who led the failed settlement at Fort Dauphin. His entire record is included in the section of contemporary documents.
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12017-11-15T11:24:33-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165eAnimals of Madagascar1Etienne de Flacourt [1661], engraving from L'Histoire de la Grande Isle http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1047463/f2.imagemedia/Animals Histoire_de_la_grande_isle_[...]Flacourt_Étienne_bpt6k1047463.JPEGplain2017-11-15T11:24:33-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e