- Lazare Picault
Lazare Picault (fl. mid-18th century) was a French explorer known for his exploration of islands in the
Seychelles . Although Arab, Portuguese and British sailors visited the Seychelles prior to Picault, he was the first to do any extensive exploration.In 1742 on an expedition of exploration of the
Indian Ocean , Picault discovered the largest island of the Seychelles which he named "L’Île d’Abondance" {Isle of Abundance). Also a smaller island to the east he calledSte. Anne Island , named afterSaint Anne 's Day (the date of his landing there).In 1744 he returned to the Seychelles and renamed the largest island Mahé after
Mahé de La Bourdonnais , the governor ofRéunion andMauritius , who was in charge of the mission. He also named the entire island group, "Iles de la Bourdonnais".This was changed to "Sechelles" in 1756, in honor of French Minister of Finances, Moreau de Sechelles.
In 1744 Picault also explored several other islands in the archipelago, including:
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La Digue : Which he calls "Ìle Rouge" because of its reddish granite boulders. In 1768 it is named "La Digue", after the name of a ship in the fleet of explorerMarc-Joseph Marion du Fresne .
*Praslin : Which Picault calls "Isle de Palmes" because of the large tracts of palm forests on the island. In 1768 it is changed in honor of diplomatCésar Gabriel de Choiseul , duc de Praslin.
*Fregate Island : Named "Fregate" due to the large number offrigatebirds he finds on the island.Today on the island of Mahé there are several locales named after him. A bay, beach, village, administrative district and tourist hotel are all called
Baie Lazare .
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