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has three sites of medieval motte-and-bailey castles, all on private land, one of which is the pos
Castle, one of the finest late medieval Welsh castles.
number of traditional militarily significant castles, including those at Allington, Chilham, Dover
stones, road tracks, military fortifications, castles, ruins, etc. Underwater sites, including ship
ropean era it was typical for monasteries and castles (small, partly self-sufficient communities) t
tic landscapes and medieval monuments (ruined castles, Gothic and Romanesque churches).
restored many protected monuments, especially castles and some churches.
therstone today is one of the most impressive castles in Northumberland.
hough ruined, it is one of the most extensive castles of 13th century date to survive in eastern Sc
ving Starhemberg as one of the most important castles in Lower Austria in the 13th century.
the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, in museums and castles and in royal and private collections.
They are named after castles in Scotland, a nod towards the Scottish herit
ea and New Zealand and includes Nawok! (1962) Castles in the Air: Men and Mountains in New Zealand
merly supplied them in the neighbourhood; the castles fell into ruins that are still visible, espec
Thus, it was part of the network of castles defending the County, for example Crac des Ch
eer (which ended up spanning nineteen years), Castles has recorded an astonishing 51 finishes in th
the abbot of Murbach, that he would not build castles on the abbey's territory, on condition that P
ndschaft Rorschach / Alter Rhein, a number of castles in a region along the Rhine river, is designa
his nephews seem to have secured a number of castles outside their own dioceses, and the old bisho
7 and the family went on to build a number of castles and priories in The Ards.
He sent his troops to capture numerous small castles that were left without garrisons.
one of the most admired of the numerous mock castles built in the United Kingdom in the 19th centu
B. H. St.J. O'Neil - Castles: an introduction to the castles of England an
bed of flowers, right up to huge objects like castles, aircraft carriers, the Golden Gate Bridge an
g to tradition, the site has been occupied by castles since the time of Pippin of Herstal (7th cent
wever, defeated the rebels and occupied their castles in the counties of Bihar, Szolnok, Borsod and
Despite his ownership of several castles, Doenhoff often resided in a wooden manor (dw
game is to injure all inhabitants of various castles by using a trebuchet to fling large rocks or
y used during various sieges of miscellaneous castles.
Blankenhagen belongs to the group of former castles, that were researched between 2003-2005 by th
height of their power, they were owners of 24 castles within Asti's communal territory.
This was one of several castles built by Geoffrey to reinforce his power acro
This is the densest distribution of Norman castles outside of the Welsh border countryside.
ration for it, he visited a number of English castles to study the characters' portraits.
eoffrey de Mandeville was dispossessed of his castles by Stephen and rose up in revolt immediately
There is also evidence that one of the castles occupants was related to Charles de Batz-Cast
local administration and the custody of royal castles.
tensive, and on a clear day, a total of seven castles can be seen from the summit, including the on
oks dealt with romantic eras full of knights, castles, galleys, and galleons.
n settlers), he constructed a number of major castles in the north and midlands of England.
gain betrayed: Vytautas burned three of their castles and did not cede Samogitia.
icester, and Brackley, Groby was one of three castles belonging to the earl that were destroyed on
he made a number of drawings of Luxembourg's castles, including Larochette, Schengen and especiall
ling Anne's inheritance, with pictures of her castles in Auvergne, and her descent from the legenda
Anglicanum: An Index and Bibliography of the Castles in England, Wales and the Islands.
actual marriage, Artau granted control of two castles to the count of Barcelona and four to his new
ilitary victory by lengthy sieges of Teutonic castles.
were military districts for the supply of the castles which existed in each" applied to the Anglo-N
as able to shatter the southern towers of the castles medieval defenses and reduce a part of the wa
n 1572, after which he demolished most of the castles in Clanricarde, afterwards plundering south C
When released on surrender of his castles, the earl launched a rebellion that lasted ov
or detain from the Queen's Majesty any of her castles, towers, fortresses, holds, &c., was an Act o
to Henry II's demand for the return of Royal castles in 1155.
The seventh of the first lot of 10 Castles built in 1923/4, No.4079 "Pendennis Castle" w
There are the remains of five castles in the parish, most of them in ruins - Clareg
local administration and the custody of royal castles.
a pretext for demanding a surrender of their castles, and on their refusal they were arrested.
incident to tenures in Ireland; a list of the castles, &c., in Ireland in 1676, with a note on hear
anising payment for the construction of these castles in his role as Keeper of the Wardrobe.
There, the mottes of three castles can be found, which would be consistent with
Remains of old castles include part of the walls of Bungay, the anci
ds until they come across the "fairest of the castles of the world", and meet Ysbaddaden's shepherd
dscapes and labyrinthine passages of Sicily's castles and convents to reveal the shameful secrets o
hlehem, Nazareth and a number of neighbouring castles without violence.
Gresham was one of a group of late castles to be fortified or built along the east coast
as constable and steward of a number of royal castles in south Wales at the start of the 15th centu
sts of a 45-minute walk-through of catacombs, castles, special effects, and graveyards, as well as
ad captured 5,570 Christians and six of their castles.
gorza and took forcible possession of various castles and fortresses which had belonged to the crow
olles first appears as the captain of several castles throughout Brittany in the mid-14th century,
he site of this one), the Normans often built castles on top of earlier defensive structures and it
state-run enterprise, the hotels are often in castles, palaces, fortresses, convents, monasteries a
esting are some historic towns, old villages, castles and mediaeval stone churches.
re sometimes grand homes with estates or even castles.
l defences known as Device Forts or Henrician Castles.
ountry house, one of many "mock" or "revival" castles built in the 19th century during the Gothic R
et; for other uses see River Alport or Alport Castles.
ield is crimson red with two yellow or golden castles with seven five-pointed white or silver stars
Unlike other ring castles from the period the ring castles which follow
Unlike Brolio, Meleto and other Chianti-area castles, Volpaia is a terra murata, a walled village.
and owning Framlingham and three other major castles at Bungay, Walton and Thetford.
eoffrey an annuity of £1500 for the other two castles.
Like the other desert castles Qasr Tuba was built during the Umayyad Caliph
Of the other two castles, one was built in the current location of the
he Aller, there is a number of other medieval castles, some of similar design.
his field led them to win victories over many castles when infiltrated.
hen in 1143, and ordered to hand over various castles, including Walden; Geoffrey initially agreed,
He was allowed to keep his own two castles (though Cleobury had been destroyed during th
He owned three castles, one of them at Lichtenstein, near Judenburg.
33 he travelled in Germany where he owned two castles: Uchendorff and Weisstropp (near Dresden).
the family possessed vast wealth, owning many castles, palaces, and estates in Europe.
Remfry, P.M., Buckenham Castles, 1066 to 1649 (ISBN 1-899376-28-3)
repairs and alterations to royal palaces and castles north of the border.
e.g. to publicly accessible private parks and castles without entrance control, however with the re
nging from the history of parliament, British castles, English cathedrals, and a book on William Wi
ther of Sterling Marlin), Benny Parsons, Neil Castles, and Ron Keselowski (uncle of current NASCAR
ering a reliable water supply, runs past both castles.
e, with Beeston (left) and Peckforton (right) castles.
ed food supplies from reaching his people and castles.
of Tyne and Wear with the general position of castles.
orian Football Association (VFA) premiers but Castles was only a member of the 1940 grand final win
t in 1896 near the ruins of previous medieval castles.
One of the principal Geoghegan castles was located in the village at this time.
frequently appeared on the program America's Castles.
ips, MSTRKRFT, The Smashing Pumpkins, Crystal Castles, Cake, Yoko Ono, Weezer and a multitude of ot
The Cog, with its deck and its raised wooden castles fore and aft, was not yet widely used.
Teutonic Knights, who began rebuilding their castles in stone or brick.
Edward I entirely built or rebuilt eight castles in Wales: Aberystwyth, Beaumaris, Builth, Cae
ture with rhomboid bastions that recalled the castles of South Italy.
de Mortimer in July 1155, and recaptured the castles at Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth, William fitz Al
The remote Alport Castles Farm lies on the River Alport below the site.
nate's laws on the construction and repair of castles (see buke shohatto).
On the king resuming the castles in 1239 Hubert was said by Matthew Paris to h
Robert built castles at Bangor, Caernarfon, Aberlleiniog and elsew
After a short struggle all Roger's great castles were sequestrated.
Bungert was a regular guest in the royal Wied castles and in the Swedish and Rumanian royal courts.
lished a fort at Haddington and sacked nearby castles.
r the footpath in southern England, see Three Castles Path.
For the footpath in Wales see Three Castles Walk.
a writ from King Henry granting her seisen of castles and lands he had confiscated from her followi
a church council to answer for the seizure of castles held by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury.
a "Celebration Day", in which several bouncy castles, dodgem cars, a simulator, magician Michael J
include ceramic mermaids, 'sunken' ships and castles, and the ever-popular (but curiously misplace
ween Kilkenny, represented by club side Three Castles, and Tipperary, represented by club side Tubb
r making stable structures beyond simple sand castles.
re is not a consistent approach to sites like castles, abbeys and henges which can be listed, sched
Five of the six ring castles in historical Denmark have been dated to this
d, or Bailey, is common for smaller earthwork castles of Norman construction.
rdinance of Reval (Tallinn) and some Livonian castles to Erik XIV of Sweden, and in turn Erik XIV a
le to escape by giving Venzone and some other castles to the Austrians.
of timber construction; although some timber castles were rebuilt in stone, there is no evidence t
ape", which is usually seen in somewhat later castles such as Harlech or Beamaris.
was looking for a vocalist for a song called Castles in the Sky which was meant to be part of a ne
olnshire, and Knaresborough and St. Briavels' Castles.
to the old king Christian, were still holding castles in Finland, a part of Sweden at the time.
retain possession of the strategically vital castles of Bamburgh and Newcastle, and Prince Henry w
as one of the few remaining substantial stone castles in Wales to be held by a Welshman; the most p
imming, visiting historic attractions such as castles and visiting museums and galleries.
fore often used in historic buildings such as castles where it blends in with stonework.
e-size nudes (men and women), or sets such as castles or submarines.
he commanded his lieutenants to surrender the castles they controlled in Algarve to Portugal.
hough defeated and compelled to surrender his castles, Bigod kept his lands and his earldom, and li
harles deputed him to summon to surrender the castles of Banbury and Warwick, and other strongholds
most of the Aretine countryside, taking many castles by storm, from Rondine to the gates of Arezzo
San Germano, now renamed Cassino, taking the castles of Piumarola and Pignetaro.
Victor Tasman "Vic" Castles (born 4 January 1918) was an Australian rules
tural style were intended to resemble that of castles overlooking the Rhine in his homeland.
The Three Castles Walk passes close by.
The feudal castles at Barmont & Puy-de-Barmont.
On the eastern bank lies the Alport Castles landslide.
the pieces exposed upon the walls of the main castles of the country.
ector, and were double-layered in the largest castles.
informally known as the 'Valley of the Seven Castles', for the seven castles that line its route.
The other castles in this 'iron ring' included those at Flint,
, the convoy waits statically between the two castles Burg Maus and Burg Rheinfels.
The Two Castles Trail is a waymarked long distance footpath i
opold Joseph, Duke of Lorraine bought the two castles in 1702 and 1722.
the tapestry museum in Aubusson and the many castles, notably those of Villemonteix, Boussac, and
on were ten years of stability, with the two ' castles' on the Dartmouth-Totnes run, the Dolphin on
n troops captured the majority of the Order's castles and defeated the Knights at Rensen in 1244, t
lets in the inescutcheon stand for the town's castles.
The Three Castles Walk covers 31.2 kilometres (19.4 mi) on a ci
A section of the Three Castles Walk between Skenfirth and Grosmont
Sudeley is also one of the few castles left in England that is still in residence.
ease to me those two villages, with the other castles.
wsbury to Leominster is advertised as the Six Castles Cycleway.
Of the estates of the two castles, only the village of Breitenstein, which had
He also repaired the Welsh castles of Castell y Bere, Criccieth, Dolwyddelan, an
He held the Three Castles until 1239, although they were briefly taken
ew regent began to patiently recover the lost castles and walled towns.
The Three Castles Path is a 60-mile long-distance footpath in E
Abergavenny, connecting to the Four Castles cycle route and crossing Route 46
ut the Northeast and on Broadway in the shows Castles in the Air and Hit the Deck.
The six castles on or near the route are (in geographical ord
It gets its name from the three castles that once stood here, none of which exist tod
The Ain castles may be found at Abergement-de-Varay, Ambronay
lace, the Qasr Al Muwaqqar, one of the desert castles.
Although he still turned out in the VFA, Castles was enlisted in the Australian Army in 1941,
ly represents the Mother of God and the three castles represent the city of Newcastle upon Tyne.
an oblong rectangle, is typical of the later castles of the time of the Hohenstaufen.
ce IX gradually regained control of the chief castles and cities, and he re-founded the States as t
Though one of the largest castles in Alsace it is also one of the least known t
of the commanders of the garrisons in the new castles built in the city of York.
The Three Castles Walk is a waymarked long distance footpath an
ilding and reconstructing many of the Order's castles.
The Gleichen castles were never captured in the numerous feuds, bu
ted writer, Louis Pattison, chose the Crystal Castles version of "Crimewave" as the pick of the wee
The castle of the town was one of the main castles of the historical Maestrat area in ancient ti
nd the tomb of the last governor of the Three Castles.
It is one of the few castles in France which has been practically unchange
they destroyed or severely damaged the family castles to prevent English forces from capturing them
le, built in about 1150, is one of the oldest castles in Scotland and was mentioned in the Orkneyin
In 1612 he was made surveyor of the royal castles in Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire, Berkshire
which Madrid had long been part, and the two castles represent the two Castilian communities and M
Rich, nearly three months to defeat the three castles, with Walmer surrendering first after a three
The three ' castles of the Downs' were initially held for Parliam
The Alport Castles are a landslip feature in the Peak District o
ues such as concert-halls, theaters, historic castles, manor houses, churches and barns are situate
kish cavalry, they moved into their fortified castles, while the clergy fortified its churches and
They then activated their own castles, fortified and stocked them with provisions,
                                                                                                   


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