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The Wolfe–Montcalm Monument is in Governors' Garden beyond the southern side of the Château Frontenac, Quebec. The obelisk is the oldest monument in Quebec City and the second-oldest war monument in Canada (1827) (the first being Nelson's Column, Montreal, 1809). The mason who made the monument was John Phillips and the architect was Captain of the 79th (Cameron) Highlanders. The monument commemorates the gallantry of the two generals, James Wolfe and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, who fought (and both died) in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham; it is one of very few monuments to the victor and the defeated in the same battle. The monument was unveiled in 1828 by Governor Dalhousie. The translation of the Latin on the monument, written by John Charlton Fisher reads "Their courage gave them a

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  • 울프-몽칼름 기념비 (ko)
  • Wolfe–Montcalm Monument (en)
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  • 울프-몽칼름 기념비(Wolfe-Montcalm Monument)는 캐나다 퀘벡 시 샤토 프롱트낙 옆에 총독의 정원에 세워진 기념물이다. 1827년에 세워진 이 오벨리스크는 퀘벡 시에서 가장 오래된 기념물이며, 캐나다에서는 두 번째로 오래된 전쟁기념비이다. (가장 오래된 것은 1809년 몬트리올에 세워진 이다.) 이 기념비를 만든 석공은 존 필립스였고, 건축가는 제79 하이랜더스의 대위였다. 이 기념비는 아브라함 평원 전투에서 싸우다 전사한 제임스 울프와 루이 조제프 드 몽칼름 두 장군의 용맹함을 기리기 위해 세운 것이다. 이 기념물은 1828년에 댈하우지 총독에 의해 공개되었다. 존 찰튼 피셔에 의해 쓰여진 기념비에 새겨진 라틴어의 번역본에는 “그들의 용기는 그들에게 공동의 죽음, 역사에 같은 명성, 후세에 공동의 기념물을 선사했다”고 쓰여 있다. (ko)
  • The Wolfe–Montcalm Monument is in Governors' Garden beyond the southern side of the Château Frontenac, Quebec. The obelisk is the oldest monument in Quebec City and the second-oldest war monument in Canada (1827) (the first being Nelson's Column, Montreal, 1809). The mason who made the monument was John Phillips and the architect was Captain of the 79th (Cameron) Highlanders. The monument commemorates the gallantry of the two generals, James Wolfe and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, who fought (and both died) in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham; it is one of very few monuments to the victor and the defeated in the same battle. The monument was unveiled in 1828 by Governor Dalhousie. The translation of the Latin on the monument, written by John Charlton Fisher reads "Their courage gave them a (en)
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  • Wolfe–Montcalm Monument (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Wolfe_and_Montcalm_Monument_on_Des_Carrières_Street,_Quebec_City,_Quebec.jpg
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  • two generals who fought and died in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham (en)
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  • The memorial in 2017 (en)
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  • Captain John Crawford Young (en)
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  • Governors' Garden, Quebec City, Canada (en)
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  • 울프-몽칼름 기념비(Wolfe-Montcalm Monument)는 캐나다 퀘벡 시 샤토 프롱트낙 옆에 총독의 정원에 세워진 기념물이다. 1827년에 세워진 이 오벨리스크는 퀘벡 시에서 가장 오래된 기념물이며, 캐나다에서는 두 번째로 오래된 전쟁기념비이다. (가장 오래된 것은 1809년 몬트리올에 세워진 이다.) 이 기념비를 만든 석공은 존 필립스였고, 건축가는 제79 하이랜더스의 대위였다. 이 기념비는 아브라함 평원 전투에서 싸우다 전사한 제임스 울프와 루이 조제프 드 몽칼름 두 장군의 용맹함을 기리기 위해 세운 것이다. 이 기념물은 1828년에 댈하우지 총독에 의해 공개되었다. 존 찰튼 피셔에 의해 쓰여진 기념비에 새겨진 라틴어의 번역본에는 “그들의 용기는 그들에게 공동의 죽음, 역사에 같은 명성, 후세에 공동의 기념물을 선사했다”고 쓰여 있다. (ko)
  • The Wolfe–Montcalm Monument is in Governors' Garden beyond the southern side of the Château Frontenac, Quebec. The obelisk is the oldest monument in Quebec City and the second-oldest war monument in Canada (1827) (the first being Nelson's Column, Montreal, 1809). The mason who made the monument was John Phillips and the architect was Captain of the 79th (Cameron) Highlanders. The monument commemorates the gallantry of the two generals, James Wolfe and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, who fought (and both died) in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham; it is one of very few monuments to the victor and the defeated in the same battle. The monument was unveiled in 1828 by Governor Dalhousie. The translation of the Latin on the monument, written by John Charlton Fisher reads "Their courage gave them a common death, history a common fame, posterity a common memorial." The monument was whitewashed sometime after 1987. (en)
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  • Their courage gave them a common death, history a common fame, posterity a common memorial (en)
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