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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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