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| The | fortification, a crumbling limestone construction, was o |
| Sentance Castle is a raised | fortification, a "ringwork", thought to date from the 12 |
| r Verhulst and the Council shall start the | fortification according to concept no. |
| rge of the forces defending Helm's Dike (a | fortification across the Deeping-coomb before the strong |
| tual place Frankenau was built as a border | fortification against the Saxons. |
| , tube agate (with visible flow channels), | fortification agate (which exhibit little or no layered |
| (in middle), photographed touring a German | fortification along the Rhine River |
| th its sister fort Underi formed the major | fortification along the Mumbai coast. |
| Fort Meigs was a | fortification along the Maumee River in Ohio during the |
| Ouvrages de la Ligne Maginot, Tome 4 - La | fortification alpine. |
| The school was housed in a former | fortification and battery called South Battery which was |
| Stone | fortification and mounds at the Devil's Backbone rock fo |
| d planned Fort Hoop to be the northeastern | fortification and trading center of the GWC. |
| his control over the area he constructed a | fortification and founded a priory within the town. |
| The strengthening of the | fortification and additions to the city in the reign of |
| because there is evidence of only minimal | fortification and there is no record of any attempt to o |
| cument of 1271 is believed to refer to the | fortification, and it is not unreasonable to assume that |
| e Army William Tecumseh Sherman toured the | fortification and was so impressed with the magnitude of |
| The palace was surrounded by a brick | fortification and also by an earthen fort (Garh) with di |
| normal practice after capturing a crusader | fortification and remained in good condition until it su |
| Fort Wright was a Civil War | fortification and the first military training facility o |
| sts today is a combination of the original | fortification and the WPA restoration. |
| rop raised above its surroundings for easy | fortification and its sitting astride an international t |
| rough terrain, rocks that could be used in | fortification, and irregular pathways to evade pursuers. |
| hich is more similar to a palace than to a | fortification, and is built on top of older ruins. |
| Principes de la | fortification antique. |
| rket place) and was surrounded by a square | fortification around it. |
| ry A. S. Dearborn built this second-system | fortification as an "embargo fort" in 1808 and named it |
| ks on firearms, artillery, ammunition, and | fortification, as well as biographies of several famous |
| The first period of | fortification at Garn Fadryn dates from about 300 BC, wh |
| Camp Parapet was a Civil War | fortification at Shrewsbury, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana |
| He had a | fortification at Uspe. |
| lready in use in Roman times for the small | fortification at a bridge (proven through the discovery |
| Fort Zoutman is a military | fortification at Oranjestad, Aruba. |
| rian Geographer about 850 built their main | fortification at Brenna (later to become Brandenburg an |
| The place was called Chasella and was a | fortification at a bridge crossing the Fulda river. |
| In military usage of debouch: as a noun, a | fortification at the end of a defile is sometimes known |
| Of the 19th century | fortification at the foot of the hill, only remainders a |
| n and replaced an earlier motte and bailey | fortification at Hendoman, two miles away. |
| In 1827, he became a professor of | fortification at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. |
| 98 construction was started on a permanent | fortification at Dumpling Rock under the supervision of |
| eet from 1750 until 1758 so that the older | fortification became part of the naval base. |
| This | fortification became known as Fort Williams on April 13, |
| Since | fortification began, the rate of neural tube defects has |
| Usk Valley of Monmouthshire, Wales, was a | fortification believed to have been the site of the pala |
| From this castro-style | fortification, both the sea and the mountains can be see |
| ter and Paul was built in 1485 on top of a | fortification building from the Middle Ages. |
| ss, is a generic name for the 19th century | fortification buildings situated in the Ukrainian capita |
| The Fort de Shinkakasa was a | fortification built in the Congo Free State to defend ac |
| port), near the site of an early defensive | fortification built in the 1830s. |
| The ruin of Shrule Castle, a | fortification built by the Norman de Burgo family, domin |
| Fort Negley was a | fortification built for the American Civil War, located |
| The Antonine Wall is a stone and turf | fortification built by the Romans across what is now the |
| Remains of this | fortification built centuries ago to deter the Mughal ca |
| e interior of an entrenched polygonal-plan | fortification, built to protect the populace from freque |
| us, Kentucky, is the site of a Confederate | fortification built during the American Civil War. |
| The background for this was the | fortification built by Olav Haraldsson (see History sect |
| Hooper Battery was a hilltop earthworks | fortification, built for the Defense of Cincinnati durin |
| A | fortification built by the Baron de Tott for the Ottoman |
| 1802 to 1805 the Austrians had a series of | fortification built on the lake to halt the French troop |
| rt Bunker Hill was a brick and earthenwork | fortification built as part of the defenses of Washingto |
| Grey also ordered the destruction of a | fortification built on the Fairhaven side of the river b |
| The Baggush Box was a British Army field | fortification built in the Western Desert during the Wor |
| k to the 11th Century when it was a Norman | fortification but over time has been subject to neglect. |
| This appears to be an Iron Age | fortification but is far away from any hill or other van |
| He inherited the important | fortification Clun Castle from his father, Robert de Say |
| efences) is an old World War II bunker and | fortification complex that was used to protect the appro |
| 86 the king mandated Vauban to construct a | fortification complex at Fort Louis, situated at that ti |
| The 21 | fortification complexes from West to East direction were |
| eriod 577-652 AD, when the nearby Wansdyke | fortification comprised part of the border. |
| The | fortification consisted of Confederate defensive line ab |
| Fort Frederick, in Kingston, Ontario, a | fortification consisting mostly of earthworks (engineeri |
| ion (or Fort De L'Assomption) was a French | fortification constructed in 1739 on the fourth Chickasa |
| The mud | fortification, constructed in the early 2nd century BCE |
| Fort DeRussy was an American Civil War-era | fortification constructed in 1861 as part of the defense |
| Fort Williams was a timber and earthwork | fortification constructed in Alexandria, Virginia as par |
| anding program of river, harbor, road, and | fortification construction. |
| Different parts of the medieval | fortification date from different periods. |
| after the Mount Field, an area including a | fortification dating from the English Civil War named Ol |
| rtress, Northern Europe's largest medieval | fortification dating from 13th century is located northw |
| d by Congress under the $50 million Harbor | Fortification Defense Act of 1898. |
| was built in the 1670s and 1680s to a star | fortification design - a layout specifically designed to |
| ollowing well established Spanish military | fortification design principles. |
| trength of Dutch forces in Ceylon and gave | fortification details to the British. |
| his career, he served on many garrison and | fortification details, most notably participating in the |
| 284-305) as part of a wide-ranging | fortification drive in the later Roman Empire. |
| language, the word Kubu can mean defensive | fortification, entrenchment, or a place of refuge. |
| The Greuthungi Wall was a | fortification erected on the territory of modern Moldavi |
| It is a 14th century | fortification erected during the reign of Henry II of Ca |
| Fort Fillmore was a | fortification established by Col. Edwin Vose Sumner in S |
| fact that the place was used for military | fortification first by the Vijayanagar emperors and late |
| ttle at Fort Donelson-in Dover, Tennessee; | Fortification for the defense of Bowling Green, Kentucky |
| This wall remained in active use as a | fortification for over 1,000 years afterwards, defending |
| Fort Montgomery and its companion | fortification Fort Clinton (on the southern bank of the |
| In 2003, Castle Williams and neighboring | fortification, Fort Jay, was transferred to the National |
| ach and Pensacola Beach, and the Civil War | fortification Fort Pickens is located at the western end |
| The garrison of the town's primary | fortification, Fort Cornwallis, was commanded by a hated |
| It is the oldest surviving | fortification from the American Revolutionary War, built |
| fortification from the Continuation War, some of which h | |
| Fort Rosalie is the site of a | fortification from the 18th century, built by the French |
| ing from the second and third centuries, a | fortification gate flanked by two towers, and an early C |
| n and armor upgrade systems which includes | Fortification, Gem Embedding, Stardust and Starwords Com |
| This | fortification had a perimeter of 225 m. |
| f the Ottoman Siege of Malta in 1565, this | fortification had been reinforced and extended into a mo |
| By 1634, a palisade or | fortification had been completed across the peninsula wi |
| to give him command of Castle Williams, a | fortification he designed and was named after him. |
| nspiring to seize or destroy any castle or | fortification held or garrisoned by the Queen's forces, |
| sh sceamol, meaning ledge and burh meaning | fortification, hence literally "ledge fortification". |
| o and his soldiers constructed a primitive | fortification here to defend themselves from native atta |
| Fort Winthrop was a defensive | fortification in Boston Harbor named after John Winthrop |
| Fort Saint-Jean is a | fortification in Marseille, built in 1660 by Louis XIV a |
| Gen. Shabeg Singh Bhangoo orchestrated the | fortification in the defence of Sri Akal Takht with Sikh |
| liam de Barri, who began work on the stone | fortification in the early part of the 12th century. |
| anners to radically rethink the utility of | fortification in war. |
| e of Vauban and it became the most complex | fortification in the Western Hemisphere. |
| are one of the finest examples of medieval | fortification in existence. |
| ilding towers over the Citadel (a hill-top | fortification in Port Louis) and is constructed in an ar |
| h Heritage as the most complete Napoleonic | fortification in Britain and as such has great national |
| ged Louisbourg, then the strongest coastal | fortification in North America, and captured it on June |
| He found a prehistoric | fortification in his first dig, located two kilometers f |
| olony as an important part of an important | fortification in the 1630s. |
| Artillery at Fort Granger, another | fortification in Franklin, played a role in the Battle o |
| It was built on an earlier Irish | fortification in the territory of the O'Byrne's by the N |
| At this place, there was a Roman | fortification in the past, which was used as a prison by |
| The Spanish presidio was the main | fortification in Bougie, occupied by about 100 men under |
| Augusta Arsenal was a 19th century | fortification in Augusta, Georgia. |
| for the successful American defense of the | fortification in August 1777, a defense that proved a ma |
| It was a major border | fortification in the Middle Ages. |
| uerque sought to erect a permanent form of | fortification in anticipation of the counterattacks by S |
| The existence of a | fortification, in the form of a tower, is recorded here |
| Sisupalgarh or Sishupalgarh are a ruined | fortification in Khurda District in Orissa, India. |
| largest and best preserved early historic | fortification in India. |
| he 13th century, turned into a Renaissance | fortification in the 16th century, into a monastery in 1 |
| stles and Landscapes: Power, Community and | Fortification in Medieval England. |
| Fort Lafayette was an island coastal | fortification in the Narrows of New York Harbor, built o |
| ile the old chateau had been a significant | fortification in its time, by 1840 there was a need for |
| The fort was the largest wooden walled | fortification in North America up to that point. |
| ort McCulloch as the principal Confederate | fortification in the southern section of the Indian Terr |
| The name Oberkassel refers to a Roman | fortification; in the course of time "Romerkastell" (Rom |
| , an unusually high number for a Mycenaean | fortification, in the north, west, south and southeast. |
| Ruthin Castle is a medieval castle | fortification in Wales, near the town of Ruthin in the V |
| Fort Schuyler is a preserved 19th century | fortification in the New York City borough of the Bronx. |
| d became an important part of an important | fortification in the 1630s. |
| Inside, the | fortification included log-reinforced rooms for the garr |
| ughly circular and consisted of 2-lines of | fortification, incorporating individual fighting positio |
| It is a substantial | fortification intended to prevent the landing of troops |
| A defense tower, a triangular shaped | fortification, is built as part of the wall on the north |
| The length of the | fortification is about 3 K.m. |
| by a fire in 1910.Some medieval or earlier | fortification is also known to have existed in wooded hi |
| The | fortification is a "sister" of Hohensalzburg Castle both |
| The | fortification is located north of Cape Banks in La Perou |
| The only remaining structure of the | fortification is the powder magazine, of brick enclosed |
| As it is a later | fortification it did not have the earlier rounded or con |
| In addition to its role as a military | fortification, it is thought that many of the gates thro |
| Designed to be a five-sided | fortification, it was never completed. |
| the owner's power and prestige, though as | fortification its value is largely symbolic; it is flank |
| d hit the Confederate flag flying over the | fortification, knocking it down. |
| A Civil War | fortification known as Fort Pemberton, built in 1862, re |
| His capital was a | fortification known as civitas Dragowiti (City of Dragov |
| of the entire war, centered on an earthen | fortification known as Star Fort. |
| A | fortification known as Gurnard Fort was built on a headl |
| Fortification, Lappeenranta | |
| Roman | fortification Layout on Razelm's Insula Bisericutei |
| Fortification line erected by the king of the Thervings | |
| Line or Lost Mountain Line was a military | fortification line protecting Atlanta during the America |
| he cemetery lies inside what once were the | fortification lines when the Confederate army defended R |
| Although an extensive | fortification lines the Maschio d'Ariano (the hill to th |
| ending the dockyard and reinforcing to the | fortification lines. |
| is an historic octagonal shaped bastion or | fortification located at 98 Front Street in Nanaimo, Bri |
| nance of Cove Fort, a strategically placed | fortification located about half-way between Salt Lake C |
| in the inner fortress of the centuries-old | fortification located on the northwestern part of Cape S |
| e American Civil War, is a former military | fortification located at the confluence of the Ohio and |
| simply as the Croton Reservoir, a similar | fortification located on Fifth Avenue between 40th Stree |
| ice (French: fort de Battice) is a Belgian | fortification located just to the east of the town of Ba |
| The ' | fortification' may have been the Iron Age fort above the |
| This | fortification, named Castle Ny-Parke was occupied for a |
| In between 1678 and 1679 a | fortification named Fort James was constructed on the is |
| was the site of Fort Winthrop, a defensive | fortification named after Governor John Winthrop, whose |
| entury a magnificent 17th century military | fortification near the Daugava - the Swedish rampart. |
| here was a thorough review of the nation's | fortification needs and it was decided to replace the ol |
| because of Castellu di Luri, a Roman-style | fortification occupied from the third century BC to the |
| The castle is very close to the | fortification of Ascott Earl Castle, built on an adjacen |
| The dig revealed by far the largest known | fortification of the period, with Mediterranean artifact |
| hich explains also the massive build-up of | fortification of the nearby Dunstanburgh Castle at the s |
| The castle is very close to the | fortification of Ascot d'Oilly Castle, built on an adjac |
| ng the archbishop reluctantly to order the | fortification of Mainz. |
| ndustry, to metal surface coatings to iron | fortification of food. |
| gain awarded to those who took part in the | fortification of the western borders. |
| Fortification of Richmond | |
| Main article: | Fortification of Dorchester Heights |
| serve and had ordered the defenders of the | fortification of Guardamino to abandon this post. |
| Fort Colomb, part of the Prussian | Fortification of Posen |
| In a recent experiment with mice, MgCl2 | fortification of drinking water reduced cholesterol and |
| He advanced money for the | fortification of Campeche. |
| Both families assisted in the | fortification of the town, building walls and other fort |
| He continued William's policy of | fortification of the Messenia and built the castle at Na |
| the reign of Henry I. Helias held the key | fortification of Clun Castle during the years of the Ana |
| Huge Del Ermytage was permitted a | fortification of a trihedral moat (moat of three sides). |
| advocated action against wreckers and the | fortification of Milford Haven. |
| Fortress (German "Festung Berlin") was the | fortification of the historic city of Berlin. |
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