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- important day of the year. During the Memorial, unleavened bread and unfortified red wine (symbolizing Jesus' body and blood respectively) are p****ed...
- a Schloss can be a fortified or unfortified building, a country house, similar to an Ansitz, is usually unfortified. If fortified, it is called a castle...
- the use of the term Marsala to products from the Marsala area. While unfortified wine is also produced in the Marsala region, it does not qualify for...
- southern France, rural Spain, rural Portugal and rural Italy. Survivals of unfortified Romanesque secular houses and palaces, and the domestic quarters of monasteries...
- United Kingdom, "compound" is not generally used in the sense of an unfortified enclosure, and not for homes. There, as in North American English, if...
- Ottoman periods. However, in 1168 the Fatimid vizier Shawar set fire to unfortified Fustat to prevent its potential capture by Amalric, the Crusader king...
- the southern Rhône wine region of France, covering both fortified and unfortified wines. The sweet fortified wines (Vin Doux Naturel, VDN) can be red,...
- district. The river banks within the city limits appear to have been left unfortified, although they were fortified along the Campus Martius. The size of the...
- It was unfortified or only lightly fortified, and over time became less important than the well-fortified pā. Kāinga were generally unfortified or only...
- similar Sedelhof was a tax-exempt farm building owned by a noble that was unfortified. Dictionary at Burgen-Austria.com Archived 2008-05-10 at the Wayback...