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Vieira 1997, p. 11
Vieira 1997, p. 23
Vieira 1997, pp. 9 & 9 bis Le site
castral de
Montbazon (Indre-et-Loire) – Étude archéologique de la tour maîtresse...
- Site
castral de Lorentzen...
-
evaporative foam casting, foam
vaporization casting, lost
pattern casting, the
castral process, and
expanded polystyrene molding.
Proprietary terms included Styro-cast...
- ). V
Congreso Internacional Estudios de Frontera.
Funciones de la red
castral fronteriza (Alcalá la Real, 2003). Jaén: Di****ción de Jaén. pp. 607–616...
- Descartes, in the
French department of Indre-et-Loire. The church, a
former castral chapel founded in the
Romanesque period but
enlarged in the
Gothic style...
- it is "to the
clearing of land
returned to the
forest that the
first castral movement is linked". In Cinglais, a
region south of Caen, the primitive...
- refined, but it is
possible to
refer to it as a
major site for
Burgundian castral architecture. The
castle is
privately owned. It has been
listed since 1905...
- of
Mielec governed an area in
which there were 106
settlements and 91
castral muni****lities. In 1892, on
Kosciuszko Street a new City
Council building...
-
fortified houses evolved from
simple towers encircled by
wooden palisades (
castral mounds), into the more
resistant masonry structures (castles). Durfort...
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December 2024.
Mickael Gendry, Quintin. Genèse et développement d'un
bourg castral, éd. (Edilivre, 2012), p185. Par Jean Ogée,
Dictionnaire historique et...