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  3. Castle (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    In shogi, castles (Japanese: 囲い, Hepburn: kakoi, lit.: "enclosure") are strong defensive configurations of pieces that protect the king (Japanese: 玉).. While the English shogi term "castle" seems to be borrowed from the special castling move in western chess, shogi castles are structures that require making multiple individual moves with more than one piece.

  4. Book of Fortresses - Wikipedia

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    The plan of the Castle of Serpa is the one on the bottom left side. Castle of Moura: Page 122. The plan of the Castle of Moura is the one on the top right side. Castle of Noudar: Page 122. The plan of the Castle of Noudar is the one on the bottom right side. Castle of Mourão: Castle of Monsaraz: Castle of Terena: Castle of Alandroal: Castle of ...

  5. Static Rook - Wikipedia

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    In the adjacent diagram is an example of a castle built on the left side of the board paired with a Static Rook position. [3] The castle is a Left Silver Crown Anaguma (with advanced edge pawn). Static Rook castles can be divided into two main categories: Double Static Rook castles and Counter-Ranging Rook castles.

  6. Fortress castle - Wikipedia

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    The Fortress castle has the left silver on the 77 square and the right gold on the 78 square. In particular, the silver on 77 is the quintessential characteristic that defines the Fortress. Most Fortress castle variants have this structure. The seventh file pawn must be pushed in order to make way for the silver.

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  8. James Charles Castle - Wikipedia

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    James Castle was a self-taught artist who created drawings, assemblage and books throughout his lifetime. Castle was born profoundly deaf and for at least some time attended the Gooding School for the Deaf and the Blind in Gooding , Idaho, but it is not known to what extent he could read, write, or use sign language . [ 3 ]

  9. Visconti Castle (Pavia) - Wikipedia

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    The Visconti Castle of Pavia (Castello Visconteo di Pavia in Italian) is a medieval castle in Pavia, Lombardy, Northern Italy. It was built after 1360 in a few years by Galeazzo II Visconti , Lord of Milan , and used as a sovereign residence by him and his son Gian Galeazzo , first duke of Milan . [ 1 ]