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- Charlesbourg-Royal abstract "In 1541, on his third and final voyage, Jacques Cartier attempted to establish a French colony of 400 people, at present-day Cap-Rouge. Fort Charlesbourg Royale consisted of an upper fort, and lower fort located near the mouth of Rivière du Cap-Rouge. The upper fort, constructed at an elevation of 40 metres, offered a strategic defensive position, while the lower fort provided a potential anchorage for ships. The two forts had three towers. Charlesbourg Royale was named after Charles II, Duke of Orleans, third son of King Francis I of France. During the first winter, 35 of Cartier’s men perished. Fort Charlesbourg Royal was abandoned by the summer of 1543 due to the harsh weather, scurvy, and attacks from neighbouring Iroquoians of Stadacona and other villages.In August 2006, Quebec Premier Jean Charest and Canadian archaeologists under Yves Chretien announced the discovery of this long-lost settlement. Chretien identified its location from fragments of a decorated c.1540-1550 Italian style ceramic plate and six wood timber samples dated to the mid-16th century by a United States laboratory.".
- Charlesbourg-Royal location Saint_Lawrence_River.
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- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageRevisionID "684925113".
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Cap-Rouge,_Quebec_City.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th_century_in_Quebec.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Quebec_City.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_forts_in_Canada.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Quebec_City.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Charles_II_de_Valois,_Duke_of_Orléans.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Cartier.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Charest.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Lawrence_River.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink St._Lawrence_Iroquoians.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLink Stadacona.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charlesbourg-Royal".
- Charlesbourg-Royal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Charlesbourg Royal".
- Charlesbourg-Royal built "1541".
- Charlesbourg-Royal caption "Drawing of Charlesbourg Royale".
- Charlesbourg-Royal latDegrees "46".
- Charlesbourg-Royal latDirection "N".
- Charlesbourg-Royal latMinutes "45".
- Charlesbourg-Royal latSeconds "15.3".
- Charlesbourg-Royal location "On the north shore of the St. Lawrence River at the tip of present day Cap-Rouge".
- Charlesbourg-Royal locmapin "Canada Quebec".
- Charlesbourg-Royal longDegrees "71".
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- Charlesbourg-Royal longMinutes "34".
- Charlesbourg-Royal longSeconds "15.9".
- Charlesbourg-Royal name "Fort Charlesbourg Royale".
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- Charlesbourg-Royal subject Category:16th_century_in_Quebec.
- Charlesbourg-Royal subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Quebec_City.
- Charlesbourg-Royal subject Category:French_forts_in_Canada.
- Charlesbourg-Royal subject Category:History_of_Quebec_City.
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- Charlesbourg-Royal comment "In 1541, on his third and final voyage, Jacques Cartier attempted to establish a French colony of 400 people, at present-day Cap-Rouge. Fort Charlesbourg Royale consisted of an upper fort, and lower fort located near the mouth of Rivière du Cap-Rouge. The upper fort, constructed at an elevation of 40 metres, offered a strategic defensive position, while the lower fort provided a potential anchorage for ships. The two forts had three towers.".
- Charlesbourg-Royal label "Charlesbourg-Royal".
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- Charlesbourg-Royal sameAs 查爾斯堡.
- Charlesbourg-Royal wasDerivedFrom Charlesbourg-Royal?oldid=684925113.
- Charlesbourg-Royal depiction Charlesbourg-Royal.JPG.
- Charlesbourg-Royal isPrimaryTopicOf Charlesbourg-Royal.
- Charlesbourg-Royal name "Fort Charlesbourg Royale".