- in October.
After France's
entry into the war in 1778,
Henry Clinton refortified the
island under the
command of
Major William Sutherland. As a result...
- conflicts, such as the
English Civil War (1641–1651), many
castles were
refortified,
although subsequently slighted to
prevent them from
being used again...
- as Córdoba. Two
years later, the
Almohads invaded and he was
forced to
refortify his
southern frontier and come to an
agreement with the
Almoravid Ibn...
- Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle this was destro**** 12
years later.
Alfred the
Great refortified Exeter as a
defensive burh,
followed by new
erections at Lydford, Halwell...
-
Frederick II, Holy
Roman Emperor purchased the
castle and gave
orders to
refortify it.
During the
Middle Ages, Kaysersberg, a
member of the Décapole, prospered...
- part of
their reconquest of the
Viking occupied parts of England. The
refortified Anglo-Saxon
settlement was
known as
Lundenburh ("London Fort", a borough)...
-
imperial army
relying mainly on
local militias and an
extensive effort to
refortify the
Danubian limes. The
ambitious fortification efforts collapsed, worsening...
- the
Crimean Khanate. In
early August, the
Venetians retook Argos and
refortified the
Isthmus of Corinth,
restoring the
Hexamilion wall and
equipping it...
- for
castles to be
built in stone, and that many
barons had
expanded or
refortified their castles, this was not an easy task.
Roger of
Howden records the...
-
negotiations with both the
Syrian Ayyubids and the
Egyptian Mamluks and
refortified the
coastal towns. He sent an emb****y from Acre to the
Great Khan Güyük...