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  2. Fortress of Justinian - Wikipedia

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    Fortress of Justinian (Albanian: Kalaja e Justinianit) or simply known as Tirana Castle (Albanian: Kalaja e Tiranës) is a castle in Tirana, Albania. Its history dates back before 1300 and is a remnant from the Byzantine-era. The fortress is the place where the main east–west and north–south roads crossed, and formed the heart of Tirana.

  3. List of Byzantine forts and other structures in the Maghreb

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    arguably between 533 and 565 [14] 28 ha Limisa: Inland fortress in the north of the Byzacena Ksar Lemsa: arguably between 585 and 600 [15] 0,09 ha Mactaris: Inland fortress in Africa Proconsularis Maktar: no data available [16] 0,35 ha Madauros: Inland fortress close to the coast in Mauretania Sitifensis Madauros: between 534 and 544 [17] 0,24 ...

  4. Tirano - Wikipedia

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    Tirano (Lombard: Tiran; German: Thiran) is a town and comune (municipality) in Valtellina, located in the province of Sondrio, Lombardy (northern Italy). It has 9,053 inhabitants (2016) and is adjacent to the Italy–Switzerland border. The river Adda flows through the town.

  5. Category:Forts in Italy - Wikipedia

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  6. Petrelë Castle - Wikipedia

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    Its history dates back to the 6th century, when it was built by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. Petrelë Castle is 329 metres (1,079 ft) above sea level. [1] Sketch of the Partial reconstruction of Petrelë Castle. It is one of the tourist locations close to Tirana that attracts a great number of visitors. In the castle, the prominent wooden ...

  7. Before the Second Italian War of Independence the main Austrian fortifications in Italy were the Quadrilatero in the Po valley. [3] In addition to these strongpoints the Franzensfeste Fortress (1833-1838) was built to guard the southern approaches to the Brenner Pass [4] and the Nauders road barrier (1838–40) to guard the Reschen Pass.

  8. Gothic War (535–554) - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic War between the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Emperor Justinian I and the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy took place from 535 to 554 in the Italian peninsula, Dalmatia, Sardinia, Sicily, and Corsica. It was one of the last of the many Gothic wars against the Roman Empire.

  9. Fortifications of Kotor - Wikipedia

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    The castle St. John (San Giovanni) and the western hillside wall. The medieval part of the town of Kotor is located on a triangular piece of land that is bordered by the most inner extension of the Bay of Kotor at its south-western side, the river Skurda toward the North, and the mountain of St. John (San Giovanni) towards the East.

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