Jacques Gouin de Beauchene
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Jacques Gouin de Beauchene (1652-1730) was a French explorer. His name is also spelled as Beauchesne and Beauschene. He was born in Saint-Malo in Brittany, and died there at 78 years of age.
He was the captain of the Phelupeau (or Phelypeau) that sailed into the Strait of Magellan in 1699, and he named one of the islands there after Louis XIV of France, and the bay after Louis, le Grand Dauphin. The islands are now part of the Falkland Islands. When he left in 1701 he discovered the island that was named for him, Beauchene Island. He was the first Frenchman to sail Cape Horn from west to east. He also initiated trade relations between France, Peru and Chile.