Ludoviciburgum (Nova Scotia)
Ludoviciburgum[1] est communitas non incorporata et olim oppidum in Municipalitate Regionali Capitis Britanniae Novae Scotiae Canadae situm. Locus ex Ludovico XIV rege a militibus Francicis anno 1713 appellatum est.[2]
Portus, Louisberg Anglice scriptus, in "Feathertop," fabula Nathanielis Hawthorne, et Louisburg Anglice scriptus, in Evangeline, poemate epico Henrici Wadsworth Longfellow, commemoratur.
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recensere- Dickason, Olive Patricia, et Linda M. Hoad. Louisbourg et les Indiens: une étude des relations raciales de la France, 1713-1760.[nexus deficit]
- Drake, Samuel Adams. 1891. The Taking of Louisburg 1745. Bostoniae: Lee and Shepard Publishers. Reimpressus a Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 9780548622346.
- Fortier, John. 1979. Fortress of Louisbourg. Toronti: Oxford University Press.
- Johnston, A. J. B. 1996. Life and Religion at Louisbourg, 1713-1758. Montreal et Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press.
- Johnston, A. J. B. 1997. Louisbourg: The Phoenix Fortress. Halifaxiae Novae Scotiae: Nimbus Publishing.
- Johnston, A. J. B. 2001. Control and Order: The Evolution of French Colonial Louisbourg, 1713-1758. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press.
- Johnston, A. J. B. 2002. The Summer of 1744: A Portrait of Life in 18th-Century Louisbourg. Ottavae: Parks Canada.
- Johnston, A. J. B. 2007. Endgame 1758: The Promise, the Glory and the Despair of Louisbourg's Last Decade. Lincolniae: University of Nebraska Press + Sydneiae: Cape Breton University Press.
- Johnston, A. J. B. 2013. Louisbourg: Past, Present, Future. Halifaxiae Novae Scotiae: Nimbus. ISBN 9781771080521.
- Morse, Kedidiah. 1797. Louisbourg. The American Gazetteer. Bostoniae: At the presses of S. Hall, and Thomas & Andrews.
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