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  2. Belvoir Castle - Wikipedia

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    The 15,000 acre (6,000 hectare) [6] Belvoir estate, situated in the heart of England's fox-hunting terrain is the headquarters of the Belvoir Hunt ("the Duke of Rutland's Hounds" [7]), established in 1750 and now kennelled 0.6 mi (1 km) southeast of the Castle.

  3. Belvoir Castle (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Belvoir Castle, also called Coquet by the Crusaders, [1] also Kochav HaYarden (Hebrew: כוכב הירדן, lit. 'Star of the Jordan') and Kawkab al-Hawa ( Arabic : كوكب الهوا , lit. 'Star of the Wind'), is a Crusader castle in northern Israel , on a hill on the eastern edge of the Issachar Plateau , on the edge of Lower Galilee 20 ...

  4. Vale of Belvoir - Wikipedia

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    Belvoir Castle, which occupies a dominant position overlooking the vale, is the ancestral home of the family of the Dukes of Rutland. The castle saw significant damage in both the Wars of the Roses and the English Civil War and has consequently been rebuilt a number of times in its history.

  5. Redmile railway station - Wikipedia

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    Redmile railway station served the villages of Redmile and Barkestone-le-Vale, Nottinghamshire and also Belvoir Castle. It was on the Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway. It opened in 1879 and closed to passengers in 1951.

  6. Stormveil Castle - Wikipedia

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    Stormveil Castle is a fictional castle depicted in the 2022 action role-playing game Elden Ring, developed by FromSoftware. It is the game's first "legacy dungeon", a self-contained dungeon crawl designed to be reminiscent of earlier games in the Dark Souls series. As such, it also functions as a tutorial for the game's mechanics.

  7. Belvoir Priory - Wikipedia

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    The priory was established in 1076 by Robert de Todeni, Lord of Belvoir, on land near to the castle.Unable to complete the building work due to his "secular employments", following the advice of Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, he handed the priory to the Abbot of St Albans Abbey.

  8. Belvoir Castle (England) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Belvoir Castle (England)

  9. Woolsthorpe by Belvoir - Wikipedia

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    Woolsthorpe by Belvoir, also known as Woolsthorpe is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 415. [1] It is situated approximately 5 miles (8 km) west from Grantham, and adjoins the county border with Leicestershire.