「castles」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「and」)
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s a connection with Gruffudd ab Owain and the | castles at Grosmont and Skenfrith. |
Grimsthorpe and Drummond | castles are now owned and managed by a trust. |
with the Tarka Trail, West Devon Way and Two | Castles Trail. |
ided attractive views of Dynevor and Drislwyn | Castles and Paxton Tower. |
ook control of both Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh | Castles, under his surrender agreement with Edward. |
s landholdings, constructing Motte and Bailey | castles at Spofforth and at Topcliffe. |
Dartmouth and Kingswear | Castles guard the mouth of the River Dart. |
All four of Tyne and Wear's | castles are Scheduled Ancient Monuments. |
292 and 1302, keeper of Roscommon and Rindown | castles in 1302 and 1304. |
d an annual sum of 100,000 hyperpyra and four | castles located in the south of Epirus. |
he Norman March in the 12th century, and many | castles were built, including those of Cilgerran and |
helping him to capture Rhuddlan and Prestatyn | castles in 1167. |
conspirator, Frederick I of Isenberg, and his | castles were besieged and captured. |
f Toron as well as those of Jerusalem and the | castles of Safed and Banyas dismantled. |
time made keeper of Carlisle and Cockermouth | castles, and Warden of the West Marches. |
erected on the walls of Roxburgh and Berwick | castles respectively, and then sent Bruce's nine-year |
xony and, together with Neuhaus and Wolfsburg | Castles, is one of the most important historic buildi |
hn of Gaunt held Pontefract and Knaresborough | Castles, Edmund was granted Wark Castle near Coldstre |
unty Cork, notably Mallow, Doneraile, and the | castles of Milton, Connagh, and Rostellan. |
(as the Grand-Geroldseck and Petit-Geroldseck | castles protected the Marmoutier Abbey). |
anniae iii, of twenty-eight cities and sundry | castles of former happy times was not provided with a |
, who had been coming out of Oxford and other | castles round about to harass his own side". |
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