The water fortress is the earliest man-made ancient military port in the country. |
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The town was in fact a village within a fortress, though not the strongest of them all. |
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Now it resembled a low fortress wall with blocks of stone evenly cut and dressed, and white lines to guide devotees on moonless nights. |
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Hurrying down from the wall, he made his way through the ranks of defenders to the catacombs the lay beneath the fortress. |
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In March 1628 a Spanish army besieged its key fortress of Casale, while a Piedmontese force occupied the remainder of the duchy. |
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The king had decided to pose a surprise attack on the northern fortress of Dramar, and the armies gathered right after the midwinter feast. |
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I continue on, more than 250 miles, to the outskirts of a 1,000-year-old Bessarabian fortress city. |
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This is a medieval walled village, with a fortress towards its northernmost point. |
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The subterranean mines excavated beneath a fortress often had several galleries each with a terminal chamber holding large amounts of gunpowder. |
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Dominating the local coastline, no one could fail to be impressed by this tremendous Norman fortress. |
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Unjustly imprisoned in a French island fortress, he escaped by having himself trussed up as a corpse and flung into the sea. |
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A cannon ball struck the wall of the fortress and the building shuddered underneath us. |
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The interior of the tower is now dry and a vast and fully lit undercroft spreads out on both sides of the early river gateway to the fortress. |
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It took fifteen minutes in order to find an opening in the fortress, a large hole blasted in the side of it. |
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Built over a Thracian settlement and a Byzantine fortress, Tsarevets turned into an unapproachable fortress. |
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Di Giorgio Martini's fortress walls splay outwards, down to the sea to repel marauding buccaneers. |
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This will all be done from a floating fortress, a mysterious place of unrivaled dark glory. |
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Two thousand years ago, a Roman fortress had guarded the borderline of the empire. |
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Old City, bounded by stone walls which once formed part of a fortress, is divided into four quarters. |
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From what she could see, the fortress was made of all cobblestone and grey, unshaped brick. |
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The abandonment of the Neronian legionary fortress at Usk in South Wales in favour of a reoccupation at Gloucester symbolizes the retrenchment. |
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The road outside the jail was turned into a veritable fortress since last night with both ends barricaded. |
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Tracking big game in the heat of the southern African bush is a far cry from the cold, grey bulk of Yorkshire's oldest stone fortress. |
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In the face of these pressures, Anglican natural theology retreated into the apparently impregnable fortress of biology. |
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Four uniformed guards stood outside a small gatekeeper's hut to the left of the road a few yards from the entrance to the fortress. |
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Six years ago the bank was being admonished for its narrow focus, its fortress mentality, and its lack of responsiveness. |
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But already we pay a price, levied not in blood but in freedom, as a fortress mentality seeps into the national culture. |
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Manstein believed three or four divisions could keep the fortress under siege. |
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He created a pool of black water to bring her to his fortress so that he could dispose of her, knowing she presented a threat. |
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A paranoid fortress mentality has unfortunately gripped the government policy makers in the most underpopulated country on earth. |
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The tomb itself is almost like a miniature fortress, with sloping crenellated outer walls, complete with eyelets for archery. |
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Choose a design that fits in with the style and scale of your home, otherwise you could detract from its value and end up living in a fortress. |
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Surely someone in the town surrounding the fortress would come and find her. |
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In fact, almost every castle, fortress, town or village had some sort of arena. |
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The force was almost wiped out when an errant 2,000-pound bomb pulverized a section of the massive fortress wail. |
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This substantial strong fortress, strategically situated on a spur of Bredon Hill, overlooks the river Avon. |
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The restored walls once again give it the imposing appearance of the five-sided fortress that it really is. |
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He paused before passing through the first gate and into the short passageway between the entrance to the fortress and the inner portcullis. |
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These can grant passage to higher tiers of coliseum borders or past a sealed off fortress, to cite some examples. |
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If we weren't touring some medieval fortress, drinking delicious red wine or visiting a duomo, we were on the bus headed to our next destination. |
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They had to sneak into the capital and find a way into the empress's fortress. |
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They look towards the great republic as if it were a celestial city, a fortress and arsenal of the cause. |
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Peter St John, the affable 9th Earl of Orkney, is striding through Lower Fort Garry, a fortress built by Orcadian masons. |
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The state became an armed fortress as the United States established 172 military installations in it. |
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Gen Whitelock was cashiered at the hospital in 1807 after his court martial for surrendering the fortress of Montevideo. |
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It was an old fortress that had been turned into a school for young children singled out to become priests and priestesses. |
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There was also wide-ranging destruction in the countryside, particularly affecting the fortress towns, which were pillaged and despoiled. |
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They managed to turn their ground into something of a fortress towards the end of last year. |
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The building was like a fortress, a tall gray monument of dusty windows and old bricks, guarded by crude metal fences all around its perimeter. |
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Although, it did allow the troops to have a forward command post that prevented them from going back and forth from the fortress. |
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It is protected by a broad wet ditch, and in the caponiers are the magazines and store chambers of the fortress. |
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Silence becomes a fortress wall of protection, shielding the pastor's position of power from scrutiny or challenge. |
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In these mountainous areas, the typical Caucasian home is built like a fortress, with high watchtowers and six-metre walls. |
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He awoke to a subliminal judder and then a hollow, deep boom that rocked through the fortress and was not so much heard as felt. |
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The star-shaped fortress is situated on an important promontory in the harbour. |
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As the allied troops advanced on Paris in March 1814, Daumesnil stood ready to defend his fortress, his city, and his Emperor. |
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The Germans had decided to make Warsaw a fortress city which would be defended at all costs in an effort to stem the advance of the Red Army. |
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Those who resisted were hanged, broken on the wheel, sent to the fortress of Toulon where the water was waist-high. |
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Further, he set aside the likelihood that siege guns and time would reduce the fortress. |
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For two years the Mongols moved from fortress to fortress with workmanlike efficiency. |
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The key to the Belgian defence along the Albert Canal was the supposedly impregnable fortress of Eben-Emael. |
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So I hit the nearest B-list attraction to my hotel, the Castel San Angelo, once the Vatican fortress in times of trouble. |
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It is not right to make a fortress of Christ's church, which is a house of prayer. |
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The horses of the dozen riders were lathered, as they galloped across the drawbridge and into the fortress. |
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Colchester, whose name was now Latinized to Camulodunum, became the site of a substantial fortress for the Twentieth Legion. |
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It was a stormy day in November, 2001, when Sharp and his men drove up to his beach fortress with a ton of boards, jetskis, and rescue gear. |
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On 21 November 1739 his forces stormed the fortress of Portobello in Panama. |
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The brewery's bar sits above the Roman road which led out of the legionary fortress across the river between Toft Green and Micklegate. |
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All these towers were of much higher quality than would be expected for a simple legionary fortress, said Mr Walker. |
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He founded a temple there, containing a fine bronze statue of himself, and established a legionary fortress. |
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It was a hot day the sun was glaring down upon everything in the desert where the Assassin's guild kept their fortress. |
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He strode briskly through the dark corridors of his fortress, his sword clicking rhythmically against his left leg. |
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When the citizens rioted against the English, Richard replied by building a fortress next to the city. |
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The ruling Ottoman elite added the Turkish Hospital in 1895 and a hammam and fortress in the early twentieth century. |
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But sometime during the final week your impregnable fortress crashes and burns, but you land on your feet at the very end of the month. |
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Alexander the Great was unsuccessful in his aims to capture the hilltop fortress here, the ruins of which remain to be explored. |
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Our house was hardly an impregnable fortress at the best of times, and it was easy enough to get in if you'd forgotten your keys. |
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We then went up the calm city streets with a tour guide in order to view all of the old churches and the majestic fortress. |
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Finally, going over the walls of a besieged fortress generally required scaling ladders or a siege tower. |
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The mountain is a 6,288-foot-high fortress guarded by schizophrenic weather that could turn the devil himself into a sniveling wuss. |
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Robert threw himself energetically into building a complex polygonal motte and bailey fortress out of wood there. |
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This location afforded a natural fortress to protect it from roving marauders and pirates in search of valuable goods. |
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The fortress is a good example of Italian military architecture, with state of the art bastions and terrepleins to resist artillery. |
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It was more of a fortress, with ballistae and cannons ruling the top, and bridges, which connected the five towers. |
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He had a delicately masoned stone plaque built into a wall by the fortress bearing his coat of arms and the year of construction. |
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Spiralling down out of the mountains, we debouched out of a river valley and saw the great fortress rock rising sheer and white out of the ocean. |
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On July 6th the great rock fortress was stormed under a barrage of artillery and Maxim gun fire. |
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When not on the beach, Rian enjoyed the children's playground, which offered a slide, swings, see-saw and fortress. |
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Into the side of one slope was lodged a fortress, complete with high walls and battlements. |
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She is smoking when I walk into the room and staring beadily through a fortress of make-up. |
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Dark forms capered amidst the flames, pausing only to hack at the battered forms of those that had tried in vain to defend the fortress. |
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Incredibly sturdy, it had been built to serve as a nuclear bomb shelter if necessary, supposedly an impregnable fortress of civil defense. |
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After this he undertook voluntary military service in the fortress artillery. |
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Goria was their vision of an impenetrable fortress, and with the asteroids surrounding Goria, the Corridor of Ragnorak was essentially a choke point for the Empire. |
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In 1665, Nikofor Chernigovsky converted the town into a fortress. |
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To return to the military metaphor, not only do officers have to build high walls against outsiders, they must also pacify a broad swath of territory beyond the fortress. |
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In the twelfth century, the great Kurdish conqueror Saladin built the Citadel, a fortress on a hill above Cairo, using the labor of captured Crusaders. |
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He was the pilot of the last flying fortress of Canadianism. |
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Within the fortress of the conference halls, gold-plated pens sign off with a flourish on secret agreements that will change the shape of the world. |
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That Edward's fortress incorporated the motte of an earlier Norman castle indicates that here castle-building actually signified a re-conquest of territory. |
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The winds howled their dirge about the rough-hewn stone dwellings huddled under the grim fortress of the Sorcerers who kept watch over the once-great plains of Kal Maros. |
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Singapore, an island at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula, was considered a vital part of the British Empire and supposedly impregnable as a fortress. |
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Ider, upon learning of the threat of Kerridac's army, sealed his men into his fortress, which cunning construction and placement of manpower then made nearly unbreachable. |
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On my way back into town, I walked by the fortress of tents surrounding the harbor, readying for the yacht show. |
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With the front gate closed, the family house became a fortress. |
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Even in the impregnable fortress that was Robert Inglewood's twenty-fifth floor office on Greene Avenue, the sounds of the howling wind and pounding rain were deafening. |
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Their last rounds detonated a hidden munitions dump, shaking the entire fortress and hurling artillery shells over the walls, while burning rockets shot in all directions. |
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So Giorgio Armani called in his favourite architect from Japan, and now the numero uno of Italian style has a fortress for his billion dollar fashion empire. |
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Each of us believes what we choose to believe, and facts have become bricks to shore up the fortress of our own biases. |
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It was a ponderous labyrinth of bolts, locks, and steel doors, making it an almost impregnable fortress. |
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She was brought up in Sighisoara, a Transylvanian fortress town north-west of Bucharest. |
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The troops who were to protect the western flank of the Russian army in Bulgaria suffered at the strategic fortress of Pleven, 60 km south of the Danube. |
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The central hub of Bondville is the harbour overlooked by fishing cottages and guest houses as well as the great ruined fortress of Portland Castle. |
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We make our way to Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a 16th-century fortress on the westernmost tip of the island. |
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I mean this guy was shacked up there since 2005 in a huge fortress situated near a military base. |
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In the middle of Hue, however, was a virtually impregnable fortress known as the Citadel, with towers, ramparts, moats, concrete walls, and bunkers. |
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Immediately after the explosion, the besiegers could assault the fortress or extend their sap trenches into the crater and reinforce them with gabions. |
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The explosion shook the fortress and hurled her to the floor. |
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A guard tower sat high up on a nearby hill, but the outpost itself was no fortress. |
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A few hours later, the same vans picked up the guests, decked out in wedding attire, to take them to the fortress castle. |
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He'd worry about the manacles when they got closer to the fortress. |
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Additional mines were used to destroy the palisades of the covered passage and the supporting walls of the counterscarp or scarp, thus facilitating entry into the fortress. |
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It is not because my husband and I are less willing to give time to good causes, but because our attempts to do so have been blocked by a fortress mentality. |
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There they garrisoned the ancient fortress of Eilean Donan but were scattered by the energetic response of the local Hanoverian commander at the battle of Glen Shiel. |
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The white side of the fortress surfaced briefly, a breaching white whale, before waves splashed up the sides and it rolled back down into the deeps. |
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The missile continued to rise, finally leveling and falling at an impossibly slow rate, until it had completely carried over the fortress before crashing to the ground. |
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But it was really the uemployment data that turned out to be his impregnable fortress. |
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Then we climbed into a nearby 2,000-year-old broch, a multistory stone fortress with double wails and one of best preserved from the pre-Viking era. |
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For more than decade, flying has been made irksome rather than pleasurable by an ever-increasing fortress culture at airports. |
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Now, barely a month into the new Premiership season and with United looking impressive at the right end of the league table, the fortress is under attack. |
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The Prussian army invaded Baden, defeated the rebels, and forced the last remnants of the German revolution to capitulate in the fortress of Rastatt on 23 July. |
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Safe within his mountaintop fortress, Escobar grew bolder and more unscrupulous. |
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The ancient Grande Mosque and Kasbah fortress line the main plaza square. |
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The remains of the Roman baths, barracks and fortress walls of Isca Augusta can be seen at Caerleon. |
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Close by on the A4135 in Beaverston village is the ancient fortress known as Beverston Castle founded in 1229 by Maurice de Gaunt. |
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However, like Trajan nearly a century before, he was unable to capture the fortress of Hatra even after two lengthy sieges. |
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The layout of the fortress also followed the standard for a legionary fortress with wooden buildings inside a square defensive boundary. |
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Multiple phases of restructuring and rebuilding within the fortress are recorded. |
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His son Constantine was instantly proclaimed as successor by the troops based in the fortress. |
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However, they stopped during their march to capture a small fortress at Countisbury Hill, held by a Wessex ealdorman named Odda. |
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They succeeded in capturing an Angevin fortress, but accomplished little else. |
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Richard first destroyed and looted the farms and lands surrounding the fortress, leaving its defenders no reinforcements or lines of retreat. |
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On 12 August 1415, Henry sailed for France, where his forces besieged the fortress at Harfleur, capturing it on 22 September. |
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He failed to reduce the fortress of Acre, so he marched his army back to Egypt in May. |
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Austrian commander Karl Mack had gathered the greater part of the Austrian army at the fortress of Ulm in Swabia. |
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A few weeks later, after extensive artillery bombardment, a breach was opened in the main walls of the fortress of Seringapatam. |
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Wellesley attempted to take the vital fortress of Burgos, which linked Madrid to France. |
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The triumphant Persians also managed to recover the great fortress of Lenkoran, on the Caspian shore. |
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Michael's mass, and soon as his men were ready, they built a fortress at Hasting's port. |
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As the role of the castle as fortress declined in the later medieval period, its role as a residence increasingly became the more important. |
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As the Tower was considered an impregnable fortress in a strategically important position, possession was highly valued. |
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The Yeomen Warders and their families live in tied accommodation inside the fortress, paying council taxes and rent. |
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In 1742 the last possession of the Genoese in the Mediterranean, the island fortress of Tabarka, was lost to the Bey of Tunis. |
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Contemporary with the Saxon Shore Forts of the 3rd and 4th centuries, a stone fortress was established at Cardiff. |
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Similar to the shore forts, the fortress was built to protect Britannia from raiders. |
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In preparation for their attack, the Germans had amassed a concentration of aircraft near the fortress. |
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Rommel's forces did not have the strength or training to take the fortress. |
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They retreated to Shebaka fortress, where they were again forced to draw back from a Qatari incursion. |
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They made two attempts to storm the fortress of Kolberg, but neither succeeded. |
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More than 1,000 enemy guns tested the strength of the fortress for two days. |
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Maginot Line fortifications were manned by specialist units of fortress infantry, artillery and engineers. |
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The possession of the strategically important Kufstein border fortress remained disputed. |
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In the Severan period the area was also under Roman occupation, based on the Legionary fortress of Carpow Roman Fort downstream from Perth. |
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Dundurn was Bridei's main powerbase in the south, a great 'nuclear' hilltop fortress. |
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While his son brought all the senior barons of Northumberland into his entourage, David rebuilt the fortress of Carlisle. |
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Stirling Castle, a Scots royal fortress, occupied by the English, was under siege by the Scottish army. |
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Robert took refuge in the fortress of Dumbarton Castle in the Clyde estuary to join his uncle, King David. |
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The Armagnacs then attacked and captured an English fortress built around a monastery called Les Augustins. |
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The British intended to capture the key fortress of San Fernando de Omoa and drive the Spanish from the region. |
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Fredericia was designed as a combination of town and military fortress following the devastation caused by the Thirty Years' War. |
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The castle was first erected around 1200 as the residence, prison and fortress of the bishops of the diocese. |
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There are remains of a Roman amphitheatre at Caerleon, which would have served the nearby fortress of Isca Augusta. |
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As the military abandoned the fortress the site was taken over by the Cornovians' civilian settlement. |
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Pretending to be carpenters repairing the castle, the two gained entry, killed the two watchmen on duty and took control of the fortress. |
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Edward was escorted first to Monmouth Castle, and from there back into England, where he was held at Henry of Lancaster's fortress at Kenilworth. |
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They had to fight hard to consolidate their conquests, and in 74 AD they built an auxiliary fortress at Penydarren, overlooking the River Taff. |
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In the aftermath of Massaga and Ora, numerous Assakenians fled to the fortress of Aornos. |
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The fortress built in Aberystwyth was located about a mile and a half south of today's town, on a hill over the south bank of the Ystwyth River. |
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A civilian settlement grew around the military base, probably originating from trade with the fortress. |
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The fortress was garrisoned by the legion until at least the late 4th century. |
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On assuming the throne, one of Edward's first actions was to renovate and extend the royal fortress of the Tower of London. |
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This is a squat, windowless World War II fortress north west of Horse Guards Parade, now covered in ivy. |
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Some of the more magnificent include the Kalmar fortress, the Gripsholm Castle and the one at Vadstena. |
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Bergenhus fortress dates from 1240s and guards the entrance to the harbour in Bergen. |
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In 1897, Russia occupied the Liaodong Peninsula, built the Port Arthur fortress, and based the Russian Pacific Fleet in the port. |
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Germany occupied Jiaozhou Bay, built the Tsingtao fortress, and based the German East Asia Squadron in this port. |
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The stately church dedicated to Our Lady in the castle was destroyed along with the fortress, in the 17th century. |
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During the Middle Ages, Cherbourg, a stronghold of the Cotentin peninsula, was home to a small garrison for the protection of the fortress. |
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The fortress of Matignon was built in 1559 as a quadrangular fort with a round tower, cellars, a bakery, and a cattle shed. |
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His first target was the fortress of Gisors, commanded by Gilbert de Vascoeuil, which surrendered without putting up a struggle. |
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His primary objective was the fortress of Issoudun, which had just been captured by Richard's mercenary commander, Mercadier. |
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However, German forces refused to relinquish their control of the city, which had been converted into a fortress. |
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Though smaller than a real fortress, they acted as a border guard rather than a real strongpoint to watch and maintain the border. |
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It is also distinct from a siege in that a blockade is usually directed at an entire country or region, rather than a fortress or city. |
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The 56 acre fortress was designed for 1000 troops, and gun emplacements were built facing seawards on three sides. |
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The Redwall series also has the Badger Lords, who rule the extinct volcano fortress of Salamandastron and are renowned as fierce warriors. |
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Only the fortress city of Vicksburg, Mississippi, prevented Union control of the entire river. |
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The British commander Albermale ordered a tunnel to be dug by his sappers so a mine could be planted under the walls of the city's fortress. |
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On 30 July Albermale ordered the mine to be detonated, and his troops stormed the fortress. |
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To aid the advance, a large legionary fortress was constructed at Inchtuthil. |
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The fortress city of Hatra, on the Tigris in his rear, continued to hold out against repeated Roman assaults. |
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Uldin crossed the Danube and captured a fortress in Moesia named Castra Martis, which was betrayed from within. |
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The island had a town and a fortress, so some stock of supplies was usually at hand. |
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They captured the Balkan fortress of Sirmium in 582, while the Slavs began to make inroads across the Danube. |
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The important fortress of Aversa, among others, passed to the rebels and only Capua resisted, under the royal chancellor, Guarin. |
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Eventually, the remaining Japanese withdrew from the coastal zone inland to a fortress. |
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A story of the fortress at Corycus, or the Castle Sparrowhawk, appears in Mandeville's Book. |
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The fortress and harbour of the city of Smyrna were held by the Knights Hospitaller. |
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The fortress of Therapia on the Bosphorus and a smaller castle at the village of Studius near the Sea of Marmara were taken within a few days. |
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In 772, Shaqya defeated an Umayyad force and killed the governor of the fortress of Medellin by a ruse. |
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Their mission was to conquer Socotra Island and build a fortress there, hoping to close the trade in the Red Sea. |
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The Sigiriya rock fortress is surrounded by an extensive network of ramparts and moats. |
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Their aim was to conquer Socotra and build a fortress there, hoping to close the trade in the Red Sea. |
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Determined to recapture the fortress, he ordered trenches dug and a wall breached. |
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A permanent settlement was established at the fortress, which became the administrative center of the island. |
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Atahualpa agreed to meet Pizarro in his Cajamarca plaza fortress the next day. |
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In front of the plaza, towards the open country, a stone fortress is connected with it by a staircase leading from the square to the fort. |
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Hernando, Gonzalo and Juan led the defense with counterattacks on the fortress overlooking the city. |
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During the siege of this strategic fortress city the imperialist and Spanish allies launched a diversionary attack from Germany's IJssel line. |
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In July 1635 Spanish troops from Geldern captured the strategically essential fortress of the Schenkenschans. |
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Spain held tenaciously on to the fortress and its strategic corridor through Cleves. |
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There was a fortress very near to the town whose walls were made of brick and was seven palms wide. |
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Later in the year, she was sent to Java to get supplies for the beleaguered Dutch fortress on Ternate. |
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In June, she was sent with larger ships to capture the fortress of Taffaso on Makian Island. |
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He soon encountered the Ostyak prince Demian, who had fortified himself in a fortress on the banks of the Irtysh with 2,000 loyal fighters. |
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Sources of the early 19th century claim that the ruins of the fortress could still be made out with difficulty. |
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The island includes a fortress, botanical garden, monastery and naturist beach. |
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It has a fortress like appearance and its construction is attributed to Joaquin de Heredia, of the San Carlos Academy. |
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That year, ten English factors, resident in the Dutch fortress of Victoria on Ambon were executed by beheading on accusations of treason. |
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The Tomaras established themselves at Gwalior, and Man Singh Tomar built the fortress which still stands there. |
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The area around York was significantly influenced by the Romans who established their legionary fortress of Eboracum there. |
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Faith in God and in Christ can only become rockhard faith in a rocky fortress through God and Christ himself. |
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No sconce or fortress of his raising was ever known either to have been forced, or yielded up, or quitted. |
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The chapter on the 1812 siege of Badajoz, a mighty French-occupied Spanish fortress, will chill your blood. |
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The BRD Medical College on Thursday looked like a fortress with armed policemen posted on the building's rooftop besides manning the entrance. |
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I show some of the children spittlebugs hiding in a fortress of foam and these children become spittlebug guides for their classmates. |
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In order to accommodate local climatology as well as to provide security, the concept design referenced the classic scheme of an Omani fortress. |
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In between the two ports are the Forte Filippo fortress, dating back to the period of Spanish rule, and the magnificently charming Passionist Convent. |
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The 52-year-old had made her home into a fortress, stockpiling guns and food as she got ready for what survivalists believe will be the end of the world as we know it. |
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Only this time they did not need any dramatic last-minute winners as they crushed Sevilla in their onceimpregnable fortress of the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium. |
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Fortress We watched the restless tides embracing the rocks, the shore, the small islands scattered around the coastline, Chateaubriand's tomb and the seabound fortress. |
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The fortress city of Taza is a fine example of troglodytism. |
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Following the personal union of the crowns Carlisle Castle should have become obsolete as a frontier fortress, but the two kingdoms continued as separate states. |
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The Dutch, led by Maurice of Nassau, the son of William the Silent had succeeded in taking a number of border cities since 1590, including the fortress of Breda. |
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This was to last until 28 January 1814 when the city surrendered to Captain Sir William Hoste leading a body of British and Austrian troops who were besieging the fortress. |
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In medieval Russia voyevoda was the governor of a border fortress or town. |
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In 1655 Beketov's Cossacks were sieged in Shilkinsky ostrog by rebelous Buryats and after pacifying the locals they had a chance to leave the fortress for the Amur River. |
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The fortress is first mentioned in Russian sources of the 14th century. |
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In 1556 Ivan annexed the Astrakhan Khanate, destroyed the largest slave market on the Volga, and had a new fortress built on a steep hill overlooking the river. |
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When Dutch troops surprised the Spanish fortress of Wesel, which acted as the principal Spanish supply base, this forced the invaders to retreat to the IJssel. |
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The main material used was stone, which was extracted from nearby quarries, although some blocks of red granite were taken from the fortress of Saksaywaman. |
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Afonso prepared Malacca's defenses against a Malay counterattack, building a fortress, assigning his men to shifts and using stones from the mosque and the cemetery. |
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It was a fortified town, had walls, and a separate fortress or alcazar. |
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In 1538 the fortress of Diu is again surrounded by Ottoman ships. |
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When the Romans breached the treaty in 440, Attila and Bleda attacked Castra Constantias, a Roman fortress and marketplace on the banks of the Danube. |
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The great Ring of the Avars, their capital fortress, was taken twice. |
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Following his subjugation of the dukes of Friuli and Spoleto, Charlemagne returned rapidly to Saxony in 776, where a rebellion had destroyed his fortress at Eresburg. |
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For centuries the inhabitants of the fortress of Mainz had suffered from a severe shortage of space which led to disease and other inconveniences. |
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In the following centuries, Luxembourg's fortress was steadily enlarged and strengthened by its successive occupants, the Bourbons, Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns and the French. |
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At this time, Sibir was the name of a fortress at Qashlik, near Tobolsk. |
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During the Siege of Ta'if in January 630, Muhammad ordered his followers to attack enemies who fled from the Battle of Hunayn and sought refuge in the fortress of Taif. |
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A Greek Phrourion was a fortified collection of buildings used as a military garrison, and is the equivalent of the Roman castellum or English fortress. |
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South Wall of the Castle, a huge fortress in the centre of the city. |
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Hogarth explored part of an immense brick structure under the mound of Kom El Deka, which may have been part of the Paneum, the Mausolea, or a Roman fortress. |
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Part of Alys's dowry that had been given over to Richard during their engagement was the territory of Vexin, which included the strategic fortress of Gisors. |
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After 1295 and the final Welsh War of the thirteenth century, the castle became more of a military backwater and prison than a front line fortress. |
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Edward pursued de Montfort's forces through the Marches, before striking east to attack his fortress at Kenilworth and then turning once more on the rebel leader himself. |
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Maximus' bid for imperial power in 383 coincides with the last date for any evidence of a Roman military presence in Wales, the western Pennines, and the fortress of Deva. |
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Meanwhile, American general Benedict Arnold had grown disenfranchised with the war, and conspired with the British to surrender the key American fortress of West Point. |
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Their attempted ambush ended in their defeat and the army pressed on, destroying de Verdon's fortress of Castle Roche, and on 29 June attacked Dundalk. |
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In 1715 the Jacobites occupied the royal fortress as a barracks. |
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However, in 1482 Berwick, a border fortress and the largest port in medieval Scotland, fell to the English once again, for what was to be the final change of hands. |
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They must own a home outside the fortress to occupy when they retire. |
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As Longchamp's main fortress, he made the Tower as strong as possible. |
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The sun had shifted round, and the myriad windows of the Ministry of Truth, with the light no longer shining on them, looked grim as the loopholes of a fortress. |
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In 635 Aidan, an Irish monk from Iona chose the Isle of Lindisfarne to establish a monastery and close to King Oswald's main fortress of Bamburgh. |
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Throughout the Middle Ages, Newcastle was England's northern fortress. |
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Over the coming day, Wellesley grew increasingly concerned over the lack of discipline among his men, who drank and pillaged the fortress and city. |
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On 14 July, the insurgents set their eyes on the large weapons and ammunition cache inside the Bastille fortress, which was also perceived to be a symbol of royal power. |
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Most damaging of all was the fall of Singapore, which had previously been hailed as an impregnable fortress and the eastern equivalent of Gibraltar. |
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Somerset was appointed Governor of Calais and was dispatched to take over the vital fortress on the French coast, but his attempts to evict Warwick were easily repulsed. |
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Asser's account of the raid places the Danish raiders at the Saxon city of Rochester, where they built a temporary fortress in order to besiege the city. |
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In 821, Coenwulf was succeeded by his brother Ceolwulf, who demonstrated his military prowess by his attack on and destruction of the fortress of Deganwy in Gwynedd. |
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In these early stages Eboracum operated as a command economy with workshops growing up outside the fortress to supply the needs of the 5,000 troops garrisoned there. |
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The fortress wall was probably reconstructed during his stay and at the east angle it is possible to see this work standing almost to full height. |
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The guns on the fortress responded, but the small calibre made them sound as if they were yapping like bandogs while the bombers bayed and gave tongue like hounds in cry. |
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They moved on and over the next year built a fortress at Appledore. |
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He is not one to resist the resonance of a mid-15th century sallet or helmet from the Venetian fortress of Chalcis on the Aegean island of Negroponte, for instance. |
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