Ahatsistari
Eustache Ahatsistari (c. 1602 – August 19, 1642) was a Huron warrior. He is famous for his conversion to Catholicism and his death at the hands of the Iroquois. Ahatsistari was captured alongside St. Isaac Jogues and several other Huron prisoners in 1642 and was tortured and executed. He is notable for his conversion to Christianity and his role in the lives of early French missionaries in the Americas.
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Ahatsistari
Eustache Ahatsistari (c. 1602 – August 19, 1642) was a Huron warrior. He is famous for his conversion to Catholicism and his death at the hands of the Iroquois. Ahatsistari was captured alongside St. Isaac Jogues and several other Huron prisoners in 1642 and was tortured and executed. He is notable for his conversion to Christianity and his role in the lives of early French missionaries in the Americas.
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Ahatsistari, baptisé Eustache ...... dans une situation similaire.
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Eustache Ahatsistari (c. 1602 ...... missionaries in the Americas.
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Ahatsistari, baptisé Eustache ...... à Tionontoguen (Teonontogen).
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Eustache Ahatsistari (c. 1602 ...... missionaries in the Americas.
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