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with its castle (and its archives) was bought by the Davène family, whose descendants still own it. Despite his military fame and his involvement in the
Canadian expedition, La Rocque de Roberval had difficulty entering the Pantheon of 16th-century explorers and colonizers, mainly because of his
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in 1559. Those who had not been killed on the battlefields paid the monetary debts they had incurred during the numerous conflicts of the first half of the 16th century, or scrounged to pay the ransom of
Francis I while he was detained in Spain. Roberval lived at the expense of the army while,
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where his garrison had its quarters. With La Marck, he joined the ranks of the king's military officers and participated in most of the conflicts of the time. He distinguished himself among others, in Pavia (1525), at the
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and so it stayed in the family. From the 17th to the 18th century, the castle of
Roberval passed into the hands of great wealthy families in the La Marcks movement to which La Rocque had remained faithful. In 1784, the
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and a master of mines in France, aspects useful for the future colony. The political context also contributed to his appointment, because in 1540 the
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