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installations may be
called fortresses;
smaller ones were once
known as
fortalices. The word
fortification can
refer to the
practice of
improving an area's...
- Look up fortress, fieldwork, fort,
fortalice, or
stronghold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fortress is a fortification, a
defensive military construction...
- history. As a result, in 1935, at age 25, he
published his
first book, The
Fortalices and
Early Mansions of
Southern Scotland.
Encouraged by his wife, he wrote...
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their defeat. It is
around this time that
Archibald started work on his
fortalice at
Threave Castle, and
endowed Sweetheart Abbey, near Dumfries, with a...
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laird of
Lochlevin anent the
keiping of the
Kingis mother in the hous and
fortalice of Lochlevin. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6...
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- Cruz and
later extended it with a
watch tower and
three bastions and a "
fortalice" to
guard the harbour. In 1640, the
events took a turn with the Dutch...
- of Khushab. The left
flank of the
Persian army was
covered by a
round fortalice tower.
Shoja ol-Molk had
ordered two
rising mounds placed at the center...
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Richard II to
raise funds from the town for a new "
fortalice by the sea" to
defend the harbour. The
fortalice, or
small fort, took the form of an enclosure...