[2] The range was named after French Navy Lieutenant Jules de Blosseville's Brig of War La Lilloise that sank off the Blosseville Coast in 1833.
[3] In 1962, a VP-5 Lockheed P-2 Neptune on a patrol mission crashed into the slope of the Kronborg Glacier close to this range, killing all twelve men aboard.
[4] In 1974 the Lilloise Range was explored by a team of mountaineers from the Sheffield and Aberdeen universities.
[5] The Lilloise Range is an up to 2,429 m (7,969 ft) high mountain massif made up of nunataks.
The southern end of the range rises close to the sea, in the Denmark Strait area, north of Cape Rink and NW of the Stephensen Fjord.