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These advanced methods and means of attack were not new in the historical sense , but were for the most part the achievements of classical antiquity reintroduced and now increasingly applied . Taken together they involved almost all ...
These advanced methods and means of attack were not new in the historical sense , but were for the most part the achievements of classical antiquity reintroduced and now increasingly applied . Taken together they involved almost all ...
Page 152
The importance of the castle moat , wet or dry but preferably wet and as broad as possible , against all forms of attack is self - evident . Half the art of castle defence in an age of comparatively short - range weapons lay , indeed ...
The importance of the castle moat , wet or dry but preferably wet and as broad as possible , against all forms of attack is self - evident . Half the art of castle defence in an age of comparatively short - range weapons lay , indeed ...
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Based upon the castle , and more or less secure within it from all but a full - scale attack , the small force of the garrison could ... to devastate the lands of their enemies , or to launch attacks on marauding and hostile forces .
Based upon the castle , and more or less secure within it from all but a full - scale attack , the small force of the garrison could ... to devastate the lands of their enemies , or to launch attacks on marauding and hostile forces .
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Contents
Two Early Norman Castles | 23 |
THREE Early Stone Castles | 35 |
FOUR The Perfected Castle | 60 |
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