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From 539 to 538 BC he pretended to besiege the city , throwing up fieldworks appar- ently to prevent contact between Babylon and any outside allies . However , they were in fact screens to cover the construction of canals .
From 539 to 538 BC he pretended to besiege the city , throwing up fieldworks appar- ently to prevent contact between Babylon and any outside allies . However , they were in fact screens to cover the construction of canals .
Page 60
Where the Wall crossed the North Tyne at Chesters a grating was fixed in the culvert to prevent anyone swimming through . Such an obstacle is unlikely to be of purely military significance ; it certainly was nothing to do with the ...
Where the Wall crossed the North Tyne at Chesters a grating was fixed in the culvert to prevent anyone swimming through . Such an obstacle is unlikely to be of purely military significance ; it certainly was nothing to do with the ...
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The windows were deeply recessed to prevent shot entering them from the seaward side , there being no openings facing the shore ; they would have been barricaded over in the event of a French landing .
The windows were deeply recessed to prevent shot entering them from the seaward side , there being no openings facing the shore ; they would have been barricaded over in the event of a French landing .
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