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The stable block is a copy of Roman style | fortifications. |
nts of earlier Byzantine era and Roman era | fortifications. |
Roper's Knob | Fortifications were constructed by Union Army forces betw |
Roper's Knob | Fortifications is another NRHP-listed fortification on th |
Saint John | fortifications, 1630-1956 Roger Sarty and Doug Knight. |
, and early settlers reported seeing large | fortifications and towers at the site. |
The Arlington Line was a series of | fortifications erected in present-day Arlington County, V |
The Wignacourt towers are a series of | fortifications on the island of Malta built by the Knight |
610 by Thomas Gates as part of a series of | fortifications within modern Hampton, Virginia; this was |
road from indians and bandits, a series of | fortifications were established by the army. |
nt, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served in | fortifications around Washington in 1864. |
line, a hastily constructed double set of | fortifications protecting Moscow from the west and stretc |
in Germany, implemented in several German | fortifications from 1890 onwards and exported to several |
With the advent of Sharqis, the | fortifications were further strengthened and numerous roy |
German post card showing the | fortifications of Paris |
ues were built, as well as significant new | fortifications. |
etherland colony chosen as a fine site for | fortifications to protect the patroon's lands. |
The chateau and some ancient | fortifications. |
southern part of the Duchy, some defensive | fortifications. |
Backed by some field | fortifications and located along the Brda, it successfull |
ne of only two extant Spanish-American War | fortifications which retain their character from that per |
lated that the Vilanovans started building | fortifications c. 2600 BCE, being the main one that of Za |
l commission that reported on the state of | fortifications and defence in the Canadian colonies. |
verses it, there was a police station with | fortifications made necessary during the Troubles because |
thin sight to the north of the Stonea Camp | fortifications. |
rance, where it was used to strengthen the | fortifications of the towns in the Pale of Calais, which |
The Seljuqs strengthened its | fortifications and made it an important way station on th |
Germans, and repaired and strengthened his | fortifications along the Danube, intending to oppose Cniv |
th of the forts formed part of a string of | fortifications along the upper Mississippi River that als |
abethtown (now Elizabeth) with a string of | fortifications along the Delaware River in modern Sussex |
States Military Academy and supervisor of | fortifications in New York Harbor. |
Some settlements were surrounded by | fortifications. |
50 and in 1585 a monastery surrounded with | fortifications. |
nd was appointed there Surveyor-General of | Fortifications in 1660. |
s location as part of the second system of | fortifications that guarded the coast. |
as a supply depot for the local system of | fortifications, storing and distributing vast quantities |
ally developed the techniques to take down | fortifications. |
31 - British forces attempt to take French | fortifications at Montmorency and fail bitterly. |
ing the city, this time targeting selected | fortifications. |
e invasion as well as temporary improvised | fortifications. |
he exploitation of the natural terrain and | fortifications, eventually causing the Seleucid Greeks to |
occupation of the territory, constructing | fortifications to protect them from invading bands. |
y wartime structures rather than permanent | fortifications and one of these was constructed in 1864 a |
and inaccessible location than impressive | fortifications. |
and true happiness,” implying that worldly | fortifications are useless even against worldly dangers. |
Condit and Buckley estimated that the | fortifications could have required the work of 10,000 peo |
to cede Belgrade on the condition that the | fortifications were to be demolished. |
had built their oven outside the castle's | fortifications, and it now lay midway between the main ga |
During his grandmastership the coastal | fortifications of Malta where stiffened by the constructi |
anada in 1930, and is part of the Kingston | Fortifications National Historic Site. |
d with the redoubtable nature of the Union | fortifications to render any further assault impractical. |
rief: the Exarch's forces retook the Roman | fortifications and the city of Perugia and cleared the ro |
rkhard von Dreileben as part of the border | fortifications of Old Livonia against Novgorod, Pskov and |
Tripolitian squadron as well as the harbor | fortifications before withdrawing and resuming the blocka |
e flag was planted on one of the strongest | fortifications possessed by the rebels. |
his team was the first to attack the enemy | fortifications from the rear, clearing out trenches and p |
The wooden | fortifications of Russa burned to ashes in 1190 and 1194 |
in charge of the building of the Parisian | fortifications in 1845 under the command of Dode de la Br |
s especially concerned with the Nedumkotta | fortifications, which prevented Hyder Ali from annexing t |
is the only remaining tower from the town | fortifications. |
irst Earl of Ulster, as part of the Norman | fortifications built in the area. |
Originally a marsh north of the city | fortifications on the road to Spandau, King Frederick II |
and very pragmatic layout of the battery's | fortifications into a strange and arbitrary piece of abst |
Muiryfold was one of the Roman | fortifications built by Septimius Severus in northern Cal |
e flag was planted on one of the strongest | fortifications possessed by the rebels. |
The shore | fortifications held out a bit longer, but the final one f |
acent buildings in the loop of the ancient | fortifications known as the Leonine City, on Vatican Hill |
In that capacity he developed the town | fortifications, and more notably led the construction of |
Around it one can find some of the old | fortifications that were once part of the Brest Fortress. |
fleet in support of attacks on the British | fortifications. |
dels gave particular attention to the city | fortifications and topographic features such as hills, ha |
Havre was considered one of the strongest | fortifications in the Atlantic Wall, and had a series of |
e flag was planted on one of the strongest | fortifications possessed by the rebels. |
The island's | fortifications were substantial, but they had been long n |
He had been working on the border | fortifications, digging cable trenches with an excavator, |
300 determined Federals outside the Union | fortifications. |
Humes was posted to the Confederate | fortifications protecting the Mississippi River near New |
ected, immediately in front of the Chinese | fortifications. |
er onwards, and from 11th the Czechoslovak | fortifications on the West German border were dismantled. |
he summer on the construction of the road, | fortifications, and supply depots, the expedition did not |
once called Fort Moltke) is part of the 14 | fortifications erected in Alsace by the Prussian general |
as, ordered his troops to attack the enemy | fortifications without bothering to send in either scouts |
troops, and now perceiving the formidable | fortifications of Pyeongyang, Yu Zhongwen realised the lo |
r Bergen where they captured the defensive | fortifications (which had fired on the approaching German |
Facing the undented | fortifications of the West Wall, the Seventh Army command |
ced ahead of his unit into the Confederate | fortifications, "shot a rebel officer who was on the para |
eized the island, including the incomplete | fortifications and the lighthouse. |
A view of the Venetian | fortifications |
The town's | fortifications and many houses were demolished thereafter |
n, D.C. for garrison duty in the capital's | fortifications and defenses until July. |
The first | fortifications date back from this period. |
an times and follows the line of the Roman | fortifications. |
Confederate siege gun mounted in the river | fortifications, 1863. |
ce been uncovered including the impressive | fortifications. |
in the 13th century as part of the walled | fortifications of the medieval town of Drogheda, County L |
ironclads in an attack on the Confederate | fortifications and batteries at Grand Gulf, downriver fro |
The Bastioned | Fortifications until now enclosing Copenhagen had recentl |
the time of Henry VIII, but the Sheerness | fortifications were destroyed in 1667 when it was capture |
Many of the earthen | fortifications, buildings and artillery pieces were lost |
The southern face of the city's | fortifications was very strong. |
sborg, probably from Reval, where the city | fortifications were being extended. |
the Sassanid army had breached the city's | fortifications, some 26,000 Jewish rebels joined the war |
rably exaggerated the extent of the line's | fortifications: the former to improve national morale, th |
nited States Navy warships and the Spanish | fortifications of San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
ineer Genese Bressani to plan the island's | fortifications. |
list defenders retreated into the stronger | fortifications of the upper town, which encompassed and i |
7, preparing its troops to storm the enemy | fortifications at Sevastopol. |
in charge of the construction of the first | fortifications at the fort. |
ally captured the "Tortoise" and the other | fortifications around Razabil, by a flanking manoeuvre, b |
ception of Pevensey Castle - where the new | fortifications were seen as a part of the building's hist |
preserving original elements of the border | fortifications. |
upervising the disarmament of the Japanese | fortifications. |
o parts, the Palisade Wall and the Earthen | Fortifications. |
The first | fortifications from 1540 were a few earthworks and blockh |
d the picked force of 1,200 into the outer | fortifications. |
esstadt (Limes City, named after the Roman | fortifications of the Limes Germanicus, which actually la |
The military | fortifications in Rome and the Papal States were strength |
e of one of the gates of the now-destroyed | fortifications of Paris. |
, but he was not permitted to view the new | fortifications. |
ower virtually formed a part of the town's | fortifications, built as it was into the city's defensive |
t origins are indeterminate and the oldest | fortifications on this site may date back to the Iron Age |
Spiteri, Stephen C. (1989), The Knights' | Fortifications, Valletta: Book Distributors Ltd. |
e post was considered one of the strongest | fortifications built in that period. |
ately started to reconstruct the destroyed | fortifications. |
The French | fortifications at Leith were demolished and the French an |
's repair and improvement of the Byzantine | fortifications. |
The main | fortifications at the Raja Ghat and the Katauthiya Ghat c |
ormed and captured the first of the city's | fortifications. |
ere are also surviving parts of the castle | fortifications, the majority of which were created in the |
anting of the flag on one of the strongest | fortifications possessed by the rebels. |
y (no longer visible), as part of the town | fortifications, which also included the fortress of Suome |
oviki as key to understanding the earliest | fortifications of Holmgard (Novgorod). |
more direct line of fire into the Federal | fortifications. |
The existing | fortifications were largely improved under the reigns of |
maybe five French prisoners in the entire | fortifications, and instead a lot of the work would have |
The first | fortifications were built of wood by Duke of the Grand Du |
es its original route through the castle's | fortifications. |
ladimir Sviatoslavich as one of the border | fortifications of southwestern Kievan Rus', after he adde |
raphical views and maps showing the famous | fortifications on their island homes, as well as prints o |
there are BSF guards posted on the fort's | fortifications and the nearby Border Outpost. |
Now, the massive | fortifications and battlements are seen in ruins only. |
the Venetians, realising that the coastal | fortifications were easy to conquer by the enemies attack |
ce and planted the flag on the Confederate | fortifications. |
The new castle was one of the mightiest | fortifications in the Harz region and remained occupied u |
ng years, the Romans expanded their border | fortifications to include parts of Germania, and shorten |
mmunist attacks by relying on their strong | fortifications. |
tch retreated and entrenched themselves in | fortifications on the coast. |
stablished a strong point there, improving | fortifications by digging ditches within the walls of the |
een forts built as part of the Thiers Wall | fortifications for the defense of the capital. |
The fort is part of the Thiers Wall]] | fortifications of Paris, built under a program of defensi |
Though earlier | fortifications were built on the same spot, the current k |
It actually consists of three separate | fortifications - Mandangad proper to the south, Parkot in |
during 1259 and broke through Copenhagen's | fortifications in the place where Jarmers Tower was later |
ricting access to Jerusalem through border | fortifications. |
Clifford ordered many improvements to the | fortifications but died in the Battle of Bannockburn in 1 |
ead focused on repairing the damage to his | fortifications, expecting another attack. |
ronade on a garrison mount, used to defend | fortifications |
cannon proved its superiority to brickwork | fortifications but not to the endurance of the Confederat |
erals did not pursue and returned to their | fortifications at Washington. |
er used bricks from the abbey to construct | fortifications. |
nt the early fall of 1861 helping to build | fortifications around Washington. |
ed the right to hold a market and to build | fortifications around the town. |
wide moat, which acts as a defense to the | fortifications. |
Today, the | fortifications form a continuous promenade around the cit |
ing a battery, and skirmishing towards the | fortifications, when it was under fire of musketry and sh |
ater castle (probably a dwelled tower with | fortifications) can be dated into the time from 12th to 1 |
round the city of Ani and built towers and | fortifications, sheltering the city from north to west. |
wo summers the fleet shelled the towns and | fortifications along the Finnish coast. |
vings, runic stones, road tracks, military | fortifications, castles, ruins, etc. Underwater sites, in |
The name was subsequently transferred to | fortifications called built during the reign of Henry VII |
d cluster bombs against Finnish troops and | fortifications. |
age and houses the remains of two seacoast | fortifications, a water tower with an observation deck, a |
some places the passageways led under the | fortifications and out of the city, allowing the hidden i |
Excavations have unearthed extensive | fortifications from the 7th and 8th century AD on the hil |
Unlike the | fortifications under construction, the new forts would de |
Unlike other | fortifications or military bunkers, however, there were n |
llery and air bombardment to soften up the | fortifications. |
Finally ordered to retire, he blew up his | fortifications and led his men to safety. |
g France to build new and updated frontier | fortifications. |
ians began reinforcing and upgrading their | fortifications and the British House of Commons ordered s |
part of a NATO policy of upgrading certain | fortifications to block an advance by Warsaw Pact forces |
in 1809, whereas the material was used for | fortifications during the French invasion of Andalusia. |
mproved the safety in the viceroyalty with | fortifications, bridges and la Armada del Mar del Sur (th |
a part of Germany's Atlantic Wall coastal | fortifications. |
While designed to penetrate the walls of | fortifications the 12 cm siege gun was no longer useful a |
d that William was extending the walls and | fortifications of the town to encompass some of the episc |
his may show that control of the walls and | fortifications was already in the hands of the bourgeoisi |
nce used by the Romans and the World War I | fortifications, but this needs confirmation. |
nit to defend a line of German World War I | fortifications built there in 1915. |
The remains of Civil War field | fortifications can be observed along U.S. 21 & 17A betwee |
in Ostend, Belgium where he was preparing | fortifications). |
Washington D.C. | Fortifications map |
ther assessment for additional weapons and | fortifications. |
he historic citadel of the Western Heights | fortifications in Dover, England. |
the fall of La Rochelle in 1629, when its | fortifications were destroyed by Cardinal Richelieu. |
nies of the engineer battalion which built | fortifications and ponton bridges throughout the Virginia |
n where cereals were grown, while mountain | fortifications were erected (Mola Alta de Serelles, Mas d |
military estates to prive, while National | Fortifications Heritage owns and manages former military |
rt was modernized in 1911, with additional | fortifications in concrete, including three shelters and |
ns' War half a century later, Ely with its | fortifications was captured in 1268. |
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