- as such. Lud's
reign is
notable for the
building of
cities and the
refortification of
Trinovantum (London),
which he
especially loved.
Geoffrey explained...
-
branches of the family. Al-Adil also
undertook a
major programme of
refortification throughout his domains, and the m****ive
citadel of
Damascus was one...
- areas, the
hillforts in the core of Verica's
kingdom show no sign of
refortification and show the
apparently pro-Roman
attitude of the area's inhabitants...
-
Peter Meutas was
governor of
Castle Cornet in
Guernsey during refortification for artillery...
- Similarly,
Procopius falsely credits Justinian for the
extensive refortification of the
cities of
Tomis and
Histria in
Scythia Minor. This had actually...
-
George Douglas of Parkhead, (died 1602), was a
Scottish landowner,
mining entrepreneur,
Provost of Edinburgh, and
Keeper of
Edinburgh Castle.
George Douglas...
- "wall". The name
first appears in 591/592, and most
resulted from the
refortification of the city
under Justinian I (see below). The
corrupted short form...
-
Sanballat the Horonite, the
governor of Samaria,
centered around the
refortification of the then-destro**** Jerusalem.
Despite this
political discourse,...
-
Bredwardine Castle was
sited in the
village of
Bredwardine in Herefordshire,
England beside the
River Wye.
Thought to have been
built in the
second half...
-
Painscastle Castle is a
castle in the
village of
Painscastle in Powys, Wales. It lies
between Builth and Hay-on-Wye,
approximately 3
miles from the Wales-England...