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These keeps are both much more elaborate than the earlier examples , having vaulted basements and various ... Kenilworth ( 55 ) is another late keep , apparently of the early thirteenth century , aping the earlier examples even so far ...
These keeps are both much more elaborate than the earlier examples , having vaulted basements and various ... Kenilworth ( 55 ) is another late keep , apparently of the early thirteenth century , aping the earlier examples even so far ...
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With the inevitable one or two exceptions , there are no square keeps built on the summit of Norman mottes , for the reason that their corners were likely to drop off . The curious -undatable , but possibly twelfth - century - keep on ...
With the inevitable one or two exceptions , there are no square keeps built on the summit of Norman mottes , for the reason that their corners were likely to drop off . The curious -undatable , but possibly twelfth - century - keep on ...
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Two other keeps seem to have been built with this in view . ... that is to say the two outer angles of the keep are splayed off so that it looks like a square keep on the inside of the castle and an octagonal one , like Henry II's ...
Two other keeps seem to have been built with this in view . ... that is to say the two outer angles of the keep are splayed off so that it looks like a square keep on the inside of the castle and an octagonal one , like Henry II's ...
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CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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