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3 These terraced houses are married quarters built for the families of 600 of the seamen serving in the Royal Danish Navy during the reign of King Christian IV ( 1588-1648 ) . His aim was to build up a powerful fleet and army to ...
3 These terraced houses are married quarters built for the families of 600 of the seamen serving in the Royal Danish Navy during the reign of King Christian IV ( 1588-1648 ) . His aim was to build up a powerful fleet and army to ...
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Crowning a precipitous cliff , the citadel comprised houses of stone and wood for nobles , priests , warriors , poets and artisans . The royal palace ( a complex of state chambers , public rooms and store- houses ) , sacred enclosure ...
Crowning a precipitous cliff , the citadel comprised houses of stone and wood for nobles , priests , warriors , poets and artisans . The royal palace ( a complex of state chambers , public rooms and store- houses ) , sacred enclosure ...
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And , indeed , eventually amphitheatres , temples , work- shops and houses spread out beyond the protec- tion of the ... In due course , the villa a self - contained agricultural productive unit comprising master's house , labourers ...
And , indeed , eventually amphitheatres , temples , work- shops and houses spread out beyond the protec- tion of the ... In due course , the villa a self - contained agricultural productive unit comprising master's house , labourers ...
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