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Themistocles intended that they should be 36 metres high , so loftily unassailable that they could be manned by senior citizens and children , while all the warriors served in the fleet . In fact , after a period of continuous labour by ...
Themistocles intended that they should be 36 metres high , so loftily unassailable that they could be manned by senior citizens and children , while all the warriors served in the fleet . In fact , after a period of continuous labour by ...
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After rebuilding , further damage was incurred in 1684 as a result of a fire and explosion when the place was serving as an army barracks . But even if subsidence did not occur , the very fact that the stone tower was located on the ...
After rebuilding , further damage was incurred in 1684 as a result of a fire and explosion when the place was serving as an army barracks . But even if subsidence did not occur , the very fact that the stone tower was located on the ...
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Curtain walls be- came stronger and some castles dispensed with keeps altogether , one of the corner towers or a massive gatehouse serving as the principal ac- commodation and administrative headquarters , and as final refuge for a ...
Curtain walls be- came stronger and some castles dispensed with keeps altogether , one of the corner towers or a massive gatehouse serving as the principal ac- commodation and administrative headquarters , and as final refuge for a ...
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