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  2. Fortification - Wikipedia

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    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] Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Puerto Rico.

  3. German World War II fortresses - Wikipedia

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    German fortresses (German: Festungen or Fester Platz, lit. ' fixed place ' ; called pockets by the Allies ) during World War II were bridgeheads , cities , islands and towns designated by Adolf Hitler as areas that were to be fortified and stocked with food and ammunition in order to hold out against Allied offensives.

  4. Czechoslovak border fortifications - Wikipedia

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    N-D-S 73 Jeřáb, part of fortress Dobrošov near Náchod. The basic philosophy of the design was a mutual defensive line, that is, most of the firepower was directed laterally from the approaching enemy. The facing wall of all the fortifications, large and small, was the thickest, covered with boulders and debris, and covered again with soil ...

  5. List of Assassin strongholds - Wikipedia

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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 .

  6. Acra (fortress) - Wikipedia

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    The fortress played a significant role in the events surrounding the Maccabean Revolt, which resulted in the formation of the Hasmonean Kingdom. The "upper city" was captured by Judas Maccabeus , with the Seleucid garrison taking refuge in the "Acra" below, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and the task of destroying this last enemy stronghold inside Jerusalem fell ...

  7. Stronghold 2 - Wikipedia

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    Stronghold 2 is a 2005 real-time strategy video game developed by Firefly Studios and originally published by 2K for Windows. The second instalment of the Stronghold series and the sequel to Stronghold, the player again develops a stronghold in the Middle Ages. The game engine was enhanced over the original Stronghold to provide full 3 ...

  8. Antonia Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The Antonia Fortress (Aramaic: קצטרא דאנטוניה) [a] was a citadel built by Herod the Great and named for Herod's patron Mark Antony, as a fortress whose chief function was to protect the Second Temple.

  9. 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.