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  2. Alamut Castle - Wikipedia

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    Alamut, which is the most famous of these strongholds, was thought impregnable to any military attack and was fabled for its heavenly gardens, library, and laboratories where philosophers, scientists, and theologians could debate in intellectual freedom. [2] The stronghold survived adversaries including the Seljuq and Khwarezmian empires.

  3. Stronghold: Warlords - Wikipedia

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    Stronghold: Warlords is a 2021 real-time strategy video game developed and published by Firefly Studios for Windows. Unlike the previous entries of the Stronghold series , which were focused on Europe during the Middle Ages , Stronghold: Warlords is set in East Asia, with campaigns based on historical events of China , Vietnam , and Japan .

  4. List of Knights Templar sites - Wikipedia

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    Temple Bruer, Lincolnshire [2] [27] The Temple including Temple Church, London [1] Inner Temple; Middle Temple; Temple Mills, Stratford, London [27] Temple Cowton, North Yorkshire [27] Westerdale Preceptory, North Yorkshire [27] Temple Cowley, Oxfordshire [1] Templars Square, Oxfordshire; Cameley and Temple Cloud, Somerset [28] Templecombe ...

  5. Stronghold (series) - Wikipedia

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    Released on 23 September 2014, Stronghold Crusader II is built on the Stronghold 3 game engine, while story-wise, it is a sequel to Stronghold: Crusader. [2] The game is set in the Middle East during the Third Crusade, featuring some new units, maps, game modes, gameplay mechanics, AI improvements, and a refined and enhanced multiplayer experience.

  6. Category:Middle-earth castles and fortresses - Wikipedia

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    Into this category are included all strongholds from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium See also: Category:Middle-earth populated places and Category:Middle-earth realms Pages in category "Middle-earth castles and fortresses"

  7. Vor Rukoth - Wikipedia

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    Vor Rukoth was written by Greg Bilsland, and was the second release in the Adventure Site line published for the Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition setting Nentir Vale and was released on July 20, 2010. [2]

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  9. List of fictional castles - Wikipedia

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    Castlevania, the Count Dracula's castle in the Castlevania video game series; D. Disney Castle, from Kingdom Hearts II; O. Osohe Castle, in Mother 3; R. Castle Ravenloft, from the Dungeons & Dragons adventure module written by Tracy and Laura Hickman; W. Wolfenstein, castle in the Wolfenstein game series