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Paris: Editions Histoire et | Fortifications, 2006 |
c medieval belfry, wooden frame houses and | fortifications which date from 1495. |
However, the | fortifications of Guilin proved too strong, and Hong and |
A diagram of Huningue's former | fortifications. |
ly in the reign of Kulothunga Chola I, the | fortifications were renewed and the city underwent some a |
ea suggest a substantial settlement if not | fortifications. |
As viceroy, he improved the | fortifications of the port of Callao to defend against at |
While Vauban improved its | fortifications, it was captured by Francis, Duke of Saxe- |
the Oneida Carry was finally improved with | fortifications, supplies, and dams. |
on substantial carriages, and improved the | fortifications of the island |
ly re-creating, rearming and improving the | fortifications, finally connected them by a continuous en |
rnationally recognised expert in artillery | fortifications and Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments a |
Fort Powhatan to Swan's Point, and in the | fortifications to August. |
again complimented by being placed in the | fortifications facing the main approach into Selma. |
The Lahitolle 95 mm was also used in the | fortifications of the Maginot line. |
garrison at Fort Ethan Allen and in other | fortifications south of the Potomac until September. |
la, as well as the Clock Tower, and in the | fortifications built between 1349 and 1368 for a distance |
Due to fear of Indian attack, | fortifications were built to protect the site in 1788. |
s made it a battle between infantry behind | fortifications and heavily armored infantry in the field. |
the 32nd U.S.Colored Infantry constructed | fortifications on Hilton Head Island to protect the Freed |
1638 Legge was commissioned to inspect the | fortifications of Newcastle and Hull, and to put both in |
Major in the artillery and an Inspector of | Fortifications. |
s on the staff of the Inspector-General of | Fortifications at the Board of Ordnance in London. |
in 1829 was appointed inspector-general of | fortifications, a post he was holding at the time of his |
ct in 1855 and Deputy Inspector-General of | Fortifications the following year. |
lishing military bases, installations, and | fortifications (Art.IV). |
It has many hallmarks of an Iron Age | fortifications and there are signs of a rampart and a dit |
A number of Iron Age | fortifications surround the hill, but little archaeologic |
Burgh Walls Camp is one of three Iron Age | fortifications overlooking the Avon Gorge, the others bei |
Ascott Earl Castle lies on former Iron Age | fortifications; its motte is 56m wide and 3.5m high; the |
Stanwick Iron Age | Fortifications in North Yorkshire, by Mortimer Wheeler (c |
Starting at its outermost | fortifications, the principality of Vijayanagar spans fro |
rapier evacuated the town and its outlying | fortifications previous to its occupation in concurrence |
l Gorbachev, began to dismantle its border | fortifications. |
The city of Suceava with its medieval | fortifications. |
's city walls it was equipped with its own | fortifications from the east and south, mostly taken apar |
ng Israelites initially, due to its strong | fortifications, but they did pay taxes to them. |
Sweyhat is best known for its intact | fortifications of the mid-to-late 3rd millennium BC and i |
with intelligence about Japanese military | fortifications; news about potential appointments in the |
Despite the destruction of the keep and | fortifications of the upper bailey, some rock cut cellars |
ssines proper, despite intricate layers of | fortifications beyond the front line. |
Johnston, rather than leave the | fortifications of Atlanta and get his army destroyed by t |
se Army in Manchuria, and then lectured on | fortifications at the School of Military Engineering. |
as intended for destruction of light field | fortifications and openly placed personnel by direct fire |
In the Second World War, a line of | fortifications was built through the village, as part of |
Rhine and Mosel and the third by a line of | fortifications. |
It was part of the "Arlington Line" of | fortifications built after the Union seized the area in M |
sition, having captured the outer lines of | fortifications, and was under orders to launch an attack, |
efences, making its way through 3 lines of | fortifications and capturing prisoners and materials, des |
in Holland; bombed German supply lines and | fortifications during the Battle of the Bulge, December 1 |
document describes criteria for listing of | fortifications on the National Register of Historic Place |
defense system, including the locations of | fortifications, are disputed, as little archaeological ev |
ives and aerial bombardment made classical | fortifications useless in modern warfare. |
merican Civil War he oversaw Maine coastal | fortifications, completing the massive Fort Knox on the P |
was part of Archiepiscopal Mainz's border | fortifications. |
ed military engineer who built many Norman | fortifications and went on to become the 'Father of the C |
inextricably linked to its massive hilltop | fortifications - the Castle Neuenberg. |
Selma was protected by three miles of | fortifications which ran in a semicircle around the city. |
is date his main task was to modernize the | fortifications in many Danish towns and strongholds in Sw |
Justinian I constructed more powerful | fortifications there, but these did not prevent Satala fr |
ts of Dover are one of the most impressive | fortifications in Britain. |
, ships, artillery, "or other munitions or | fortifications of war," for longer than six days after be |
dinances, artillery, or other munitions of | fortifications of war, and doe not humbly render and give |
It was part of a network of | fortifications, commanded from Fort Queenscliff, protecti |
began constructing an extensive network of | fortifications to protect Washington. |
ook the castle as a part of his network of | fortifications. |
in the assault against the vast network of | fortifications surrounding the base of Mt. |
As no major | fortifications are preserved, the Limes mainly followed n |
No new | fortifications or naval bases could be established, and e |
No new | fortifications or naval bases could be established, and e |
is for show as the castle has no defensive | fortifications. |
uy, in an area where there were no similar | fortifications. |
d to develop beyond its now decommissioned | fortifications, the City expropriated much of the Shootin |
His troops constructed a number of | fortifications surrounding the city as they prepared for |
ugh these mountains, there are a number of | fortifications, man-made caves, and commemorative plaques |
litary authorities constructed a number of | fortifications in the area of Sarny, known as Sarny Forti |
Numerous military | fortifications can be found, including Fort McNab Nationa |
capitulated and the Prussians occupied the | fortifications of Paris. |
Three of these | fortifications, codenamed Budapest, Orkal and Lahtzanit, |
ngdom, leading to the construction of many | fortifications in the area. |
nd made available by the demolition of old | fortifications of Paris, France. |
ver, the defenders took advantage of their | fortifications and severely disrupted the attackers' form |
icers supervised a section of Washington's | fortifications during the battle. |
He continued in command of Charleston's | fortifications until the city was evacuated in late 1864 |
of Romania, is surrounded by a ring of 18 | fortifications built in the late 19th century. |
he date of construction and purpose of the | fortifications remains unknown. |
on to recommend that what remained of the | fortifications should be destroyed, and that a garrison s |
One of a series of five | fortifications from Ballinrobe to Ballindonage, it was or |
A number of old | fortifications existed dating back to the 17th century we |
or their work in the demolition of Russian | fortifications at Bomarsund and Sveaborg. |
His plan of the | fortifications and castle of Liverpool, dated 1644, is pr |
Summary on the Cause of Permanent | Fortifications and of the Attack and Defense of Permanent |
Construction and development of the | fortifications continued to the 17th century, when the ca |
e to the old town with remain of defensive | fortifications from the 14'th century. |
twin hills, that were once the site of two | fortifications, gave their name to the village of Gleiche |
ntary reform and on the Duke of Richmond's | fortifications plan, and was a member of the St. Alban's |
Chien actually spanned the lifetime of two | fortifications, both of them named Fort Crawford. |
or the construction of a number of coastal | fortifications (the Wignacourt towers), and of the aquedu |
It is part of the | fortifications of Maubeuge, located to the northwest of t |
ca Michiel put the foundation stone of the | fortifications, built over the ruins of an acropolis. |
s hanged on a gibbet, on the glacis of the | fortifications, at Quebec. |
ham's troops set up a network of defensive | fortifications around the village, with trenches and bunk |
a of Austria allowed the demolition of the | fortifications in 1775. |
teries and to work on various parts of the | fortifications. |
Some of these | fortifications are still intact. |
ped to unearth evidence of Parliamentarian | fortifications and a redoubt from the Civil War in the Ga |
ut in the open when they came out of their | fortifications by launching Taiyuan Campaign ahead of the |
De Rullecourt possessed a plan of the | fortifications, the towers, the cannons and so on, saying |
the starting point of a chain of Bulgarian | fortifications along the route to the capital Pliska cros |
Most of the | fortifications in Kortrijk were ordered to be destroyed b |
is one of nine forts built as part of the | fortifications of Namur in the late 19th century in Belgi |
The remains of feudal | fortifications at Meslon, and a dovecote. |
lature in 1755 to man a series of frontier | fortifications along the Delaware River in northwestern N |
t was laid out with many aspects of larger | fortifications, such as bastions, ditches, and a ten-foot |
ingdom recommended a huge programme of new | fortifications to defend Plymouth. |
b Pits, as well as the remains of Japanese | fortifications, can be found. |
ington's proposal for a series of frontier | fortifications was approved, Lewis was promoted to major |
is the center of a series of high-altitude | fortifications in the area of Montgenevre, built between |
A line of light | fortifications was put up to guard against a relief effor |
la vella: it preserves a large part of its | fortifications. |
tured the castle and destroyed much of its | fortifications. |
eft the Hanseatic League in control of the | fortifications at the Scania Market and along the rest of |
is believed to date the restoration of the | fortifications that had become necessary because of the d |
inning 10th century, yet remnants of older | fortifications were also found, probably pointing to an e |
2 December, leaving a scattering of jungle | fortifications to hold the region. |
To the left of these | fortifications, the dome of the Capitol lifts its pondero |
It is now one of the few remnants of the | fortifications that once surrounded the city. |
es Madison ordered a new system of coastal | fortifications to protect the United States against forei |
ine the state and efficiency of land-based | fortifications against naval attack. |
He built a line of defensive | fortifications to strengthen the French presence. |
Bruissin is part of the second ring of the | fortifications of Lyon. |
the Department of the Potomac, most of the | fortifications in the Washington, D.C., area were constru |
to victory) and detailed plans of Austrian | fortifications soon to be overrun by Russia. |
To this day, some of these | fortifications can be seen in the area around Sarny. |
erous areas, and overseeing repairs of the | fortifications due to battle damage. |
e early 14th century, built as part of the | fortifications on the Kavala acropolis, probably also fun |
or enemy's offensives with the help of the | fortifications and the city wall. |
l Dayton was put in charge of constructing | fortifications to protect the colonists from Loyalist and |
ikwall) was an extensive system of coastal | fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 194 |
one of the finest examples of French-style | fortifications. |
As controller of the | fortifications of Flanders, he painted many views of camp |
It is notable for the number of Byzantine | fortifications which survive there, as well as the thrivi |
ross the harbour, in the taking of various | fortifications in County Cork, notably Mallow, Doneraile, |
to functions and have him tours of secret | fortifications in the Golan Heights. |
The remains of several | fortifications dating from the French colonial period can |
e American Revolution what remained of the | fortifications was used as a jail to house those loyal to |
akness in the north-western section of the | fortifications |
Remaining parts of 17th-century | fortifications are visible close at hand; these include t |
Of the | fortifications of the former outer ward nothing visible r |
1, Gwynn oversaw construction of defensive | fortifications at Sewell's Point, which was across the mo |
and it became part of the system of border | fortifications of Polish Kingdom and later Polish-Lithuan |
This chain of coastal | fortifications are known as Henrician Castles or Device F |
is one of nine forts built as part of the | Fortifications of Namur in the late 19th century in Belgi |
Today, little remains of the | fortifications, other than some earthworks and a smatteri |
The park also includes traces of stone | fortifications built in the 18th century. |
ally moved to reduce the number of coastal | fortifications and the number of troops in the Army. |
The centre of the | fortifications of Calais was a Citadel, dating from the s |
Once it was a part of the old city | fortifications. |
1317 on the foundations of older Byzantine | fortifications. |
regiment participated in the attack on the | fortifications at Breed's Hill (the Battle of Bunker Hill |
harged with extravagant expenditure on the | fortifications; as a consequence of which he resigned his |
ceived assault (which he opposed) on Union | fortifications at the Battle of Franklin, just south of N |
These black men worked on the | fortifications until September 20. |
er led seven ironclads in an attack on the | fortifications and batteries at Grand Gulf, Mississippi, |
or indirect fire, during assaults on heavy | fortifications the M12s were sometimes employed in a dire |
of Fort Erie Gaines was in command on the | fortifications on 15 August 1814, when a British assault |
in control of the artillery attack on the | fortifications of Paris. |
he participated in attacks on Confederate | fortifications protecting Charleston, South Carolina. |
erable damage to blockade runners or shore | fortifications of the Confederate States of America. |
in 1066 William of Normandy ordered three | fortifications to be built, Pevensey Castle in September |
er treaty of 1162, Manuel only ordered the | fortifications of Sublaeum to be dismantled, but not the |
vilian member of the Board of Ordnance and | Fortifications; member of the Board of Managers of the Na |
Little remains of the original Crusader | fortifications. |
erely composed of trenches and other field | fortifications. |
ents, air-raid shelters and other concrete | fortifications. |
site also includes, among other vestiges, | fortifications, palaces, religious buildings, residential |
There weren't any other Texan | fortifications near the San Antonio River. |
id-18th century, the area fell outside the | fortifications planned to encircle the city. |
Cantelmo fell over the | fortifications through the leeve of Warbrok; the Marquis |
the allied artillery firing over Leuven's | fortifications and the pioneers driving trenches and mine |
gside USS Monongahela for a run past enemy | fortifications at Port Hudson. |
consisted of redoubts, rifle pits, and | fortifications behind the Warwick River. |
is work, a series of ideal city plans with | fortifications, to the service of the king. |
Many old positions and | fortifications bear witness to the War in the mountains ( |
unteers into the Japanese positions, built | fortifications on the beach. |
As Ladoga did not possess strong | fortifications in the early medieval period, it was Dubov |
blished, and noted the need to protect the | fortifications as monuments as well as preserve their his |
of Spain, on military questions, specially | fortifications, and taught mathematics as well. |
rket rights in 1326, it also received city | fortifications, that were not razed until in 1813, when U |
ity and harbor's most recent comprehensive | fortifications consist of the Palmerston Forts in the Sol |
ed that Ingelmarius immediately reduce his | fortifications, an act which Ingelmarius refused. |
d additional goodwill by reducing military | fortifications within the city. |
On the small islands are the remains of | fortifications of what was first the Prussian Navy and la |
war time activities including remnants of | fortifications. |
t Palestro and Solferino, and repaired the | fortifications of some of the northern fortresses. |
s a senior court architect responsible for | fortifications and palaces. |
he island was home to US Revolutionary War | fortifications in the 18th century, and to an important s |
By March 30, the town was ringed with | fortifications and Brig. |
Three concentric rings of | fortifications surrounded the city: the outer ring of def |
ay features such as player-built roads and | fortifications, territorial conquest, and mounts have not |
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