• The Lévis Forts was a series of three forts located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Lévis, Quebec, Canada. The first one was built from...
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    ferry links Old Quebec with Old Lévis, and two bridges, the Quebec Bridge and the Pierre-Laporte Bridge, connect western Lévis with Quebec City. The population...
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    François Gaston de Lévis, Duc de Lévis, the fort was constructed on Isle Royale, 3 miles (4.8 km) downstream from the other fort. The fort surrendered after...
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    François-Gaston de Lévis, 1st Duke of Lévis (20 August 1719 – 20 November 1787), styled as the Chevalier de Lévis until 1785, was a French Royal Army...
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    ""Katchua" offre à Ya Lévis sa première certification du SNEP!" ["Katchua" offers Ya Lévis its first SNEP certification!]. Le Meilleur de la Musique Congolaise...
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    Pierre-Marc-Gaston de Lévis (1764 – 15 February 1830), second duke of Lévis, peer of France, was a French politician, aphorist, and soldier. At the French...
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  • Senneville Fort Trois-Rivières Fort Ville-Marie Lévis Forts Several private entities, most notably the Hudson's Bay Company, established outposts or forts, within...
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    action, took a position as an aide-de-camp to Philippe Charles de La Fare. Montcalm and François Gaston de Lévis (who later served under him in New France)...
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    compelled Lévis to break off the siege and retreat. After his defeat, Lévis arrived at Montréal where he conferred with the Governor Marquis de Vaudreuil...
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    artillery depot for all forts west, and in the Richelieu River Valley, known as the Valley of the Forts. These included Fort Henry and Fort Lennox. The red stone...
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    garrison at the fort. In 1759, French military forces abandoned the fort to move to Fort Lévis. Ultimately the British besieged that fort and Montréal....
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    British campaigns in the area, being the aide-de-camp tasked with delivering the news of the fall of Fort Lévis fifty years earlier. Jessup began to take...
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    the next day, and met with Lévis for the night at Ganaouske Bay. The next night, Lévis camped just 3 miles (4.8 km) from Fort William Henry, with Montcalm...
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    the United States). It was a victory for the French under the Chevalier de Lévis over the British army under General Murray. The battle was notably bloodier...
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    de la Marine were led by Chevalier de Lévis with 150 Canadians. There were also about 250 Canadian Indians at Fort Carillon, for a total of 3,500 soldiers...
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    were troops that Vaudreuil intended for duty at the western frontier forts. Lévis had not yet left Montreal, so Vaudreuil instead ordered him and 400 troops...
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    The Société de transport de Lévis (French pronunciation: [sɔsjete də tʁɑ̃spɔʁ də levi]) also known as STLevis (Lévis Transit Corporation) is a public transportation...
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    Years' War, the commander of the French forces, Chevalier de Lévis, ordered the construction of Fort Jacques-Cartier at the mouth of the Jacques-Cartier River...
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  • the French and Indian War, being the aide-de-camp tasked with delivering the news of the fall of Fort Lévis fifty years earlier. Jessup began to take...
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    upriver trading posts such as Fort Frontenac (now, Kingston) until 1758. In 1759, The French settlers built Fort de Lévis on Chimney Island, in the Saint...
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    as Fort Frontenac (Now, Kingston). It was in use until 1758. In 1760, the French constructed a fort near Johnstown called Fort de Lévis. The fort was...
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    succeeded in capturing Fort Ticonderoga, Fort Niagara, and Quebec from the French. The following year the Chevalier De Lévis led a French counterattack...
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    1760, François Gaston de Lévis led French forces to launch an attack to retake Quebec. Although he won the Battle of Sainte-Foy, Lévis' subsequent siege of...
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    after the siege of Fort Niagara, but he was later released in a prisoner exchange. Chevalier de Lévis' original design for the fort called for stone walls...
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    ramparts, the national historic site also includes the Citadelle and the Lévis Forts. The ramparts, alongside the rest of Old Quebec, were designated as a...
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    it can reach North America. April 20 – France's Marshal François Gaston de Lévis departs from Montreal up the St. Lawrence River with 7,000 troops on a...
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  • [citation needed] Forts were utilized by both French and British militia units throughout Canada's colonial history. The following forts built by the authorities...
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  • couleurs de la campagne, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Centre national des naufrages du Saint-Laurent, Baie-Trinité Fort de la Martiniere, Lévis Jardin des...
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    dispatched to the western front by his new commanding officer, the Chevalier de Lévis. He attempted to stop the three-pronged attack against Montréal from his...
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