Lazare Picault
Lazare Picault - 18th century French sailor, known for her research into the Seychelles archipelago. Although he was not the explorer of the archipelago (earlier the islands visited the Arabs, the Portuguese and the British), he was the first to make serious measurements.
In 1742, during the expedition to the Indian Ocean, Picault discovered the largest island of Seychelles and called it L'Île d'Abondance - only in the second expedition in 1744 gave her the present name Mahé in honor of Mahé de La Bourdonnais. - governor of Reunion and Mauritius.
In 1744 Picault also explored other archipelago islands, including:
In honor of Lazare Picault, the town, district and bay of Baie Lazare on the island of Mahé were named.
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