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Church of St Mary the Virgin in Baldock, Hertfordshire [1] Temple Dinsley, Hertfordshire [27] The Manor of Temple Ewell, Kent [1] Rothley Temple (Rothley Preceptory), Rothley, Leicestershire [1] Eagle Hall Lincolnshire; South Witham Lincolnshire; Temple Bruer, Lincolnshire [2] [27] The Temple including Temple Church, London [1] Inner Temple ...
A fortification (also called a fort, fortress, fastness, or stronghold) is a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from Latin fortis ("strong") and facere ("to make"). [1] Maiden Castle in 1935. The Iron Age hillfort was first ...
A map of the Portuguese Empire and its claims, strongholds, trade waters, and economic interests.. This article will list all fortifications that were built, partially built, or ordered to be built by the Portuguese throughout the globe.
17.1.2 Manitoba. 17.1.3 New Brunswick ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Château Pèlerin (a.k.a. Atlit Fortress عتليت ...
The walls are at least 5.4 m high and their width is half of their height, the smallest of which is 2.7 m wide. Panka-durga: Surrounded by fens or quicksand; Nri-durga (Human fort) Defended by a large number of loyal and experienced warriors. Usually a city fortress, populated by a substantial garrison.
A tent was 3 by 3.5 metres (0.6 m for the aisle), ten men per tent. Ideally a company took 10 tents, arranged in a line of 10 companies, with the 10th near the Porta Decumana. Of the c. 9.2 square metres of bunk space each man received 0.9, or about 0.6 by 1.5 m, which was only practical if they slept with heads to the aisle.
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List of the strongholds or dar al-hijra of the Order of Assassins in Persia (Iran) and Syria. Most of the Persian Ismaili castles were in the Alborz mountains, in the regions of Daylaman (particularly, in Alamut and Rudbar; north of modern-day Qazvin ) and Quhistan (south of Khurasan ), as well as in Qumis .