This early fort and trading post exists today as a historic site in Old Quebec.
It was built on the site of an earlier Mycenean fort.
The earlier Real fort was started in 1752, and remodeled in 1759.
The castle was built in the 11th century on the place of an earlier fort.
The earliest fort under the town dates to c.
It was built on the ruins of an earlier Roman fort.
An early fort was built in 1651 but was destroyed.
Block 8 (artillery): four 95mm naval guns, incorporated from the earlier fort.
The old fort was built by the Portuguese in the mid-19th century near the site of an earlier fort.
The earlier fort's walls and ditches were kept on two sides of the ouvrage.