- Aymar Chaste
Aymar de Chaste (died 1603) was a French
admiral during the Franco-Spanish Wars between 1582 to 1598.A gentleman of the King's Chamber, Aymar (or Aimar) de Cleremont de Chaste served as governor of Dieppe and
Arques as well as the French ambassador to England during mid to late 16th century. A vice admiral, Chaste commanded the French-Portuguese naval forces supportingAntonio, Prior of Crato 's attempt to capture theAzores from Spain to use as a staging point to liberate Portugal. However, he was defeated byÁlvaro de Bazán , Marquis of Santa Cruz at theBattle of San Miguel in 1583.After agreeing to command an expedition to the St. Laurent River with former officers Pierre Dugua de Monts and
Samuel Champlain , Chaste was appointed Viceroy of Canada by KingHenri IV onFebruary 6 ,1602 . Chaste would preside overNew France as lieutenant governor later forming the "Canada and Acadia trading company", which would eventually establish French domination of the North American fur trade for more than a decade, overseeing the company until his death in 1603, shortly before Champlain's return to France.Further reading
*"Biographie universelle", 1811-1862.
*"Dictionnaire historique de France", 1968.
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