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- Cairo (12536 bytes)
34: ...urther, including the construction of its massive citadel.
49: ...ch urban planner [[Pierre Grand]]. A new area of luxurious villas and apartments was constructed and n...
70: ...d line up the Nile valley (serving [[Assyut]], [[Luxor]], and [[Aswan]]) with the different lines that... - South Carolina (11968 bytes)
44: ...ican Civil War | Civil War]]. Students from [[The Citadel]] were among those firing the first shots of the ... - Castle (27805 bytes)
2: ...esulting in many un-castlelike castles and ''[[chaux]]''.
46: ...depicted at the time of the Conquest in the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], and was then familiar on the mainland...
48: ...e 11th century. But in addition to the mound, the citadel of the fortress, there was usually appended to it...
52: ...recisely "tower and castle," the former being the citadel, and the latter the walled enclosure, which prese...
67: ...n [[Wingfield Manor]], Derbyshire, and Hurstmonceaux, [[Sussex]], erected in the 15th century, and nea... - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
281: *The ''Citadel'' research and mining space station, setting of t... - Ludovico Ariosto (4416 bytes)
3: ... His father was Niccolo Ariosto, commander of the citadel of Reggio. He followed a strong inclination to po... - Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
147: ...road: A Visitor's Guide to More Than 300 Sites''. Citadel Press. ISBN 0806520930. - Acropolis (1763 bytes)
4: ...ly a hill with precipitous sides, and these early citadels became in many parts of the world the nuclei of ...
6: ...orinth]]), may be applied generically to all such citadels ([[Rome]], [[Jerusalem]], Celtic [[Bratislava]],...
12: ...of the world developed other names for the high [[citadel]] or [[alcazar]], which often reinforced a natura... - Acropolis, Athens (7462 bytes)
16: ...by [[Homer]]. The fortified acropolis served as a citadel for [[Pisistratus]]. In [[510 BC]], when he was d... - Egyptian mythology (14567 bytes)
47: ...olemaic temple that is located between Aswan and Luxor.
49: * [[Luxor temple|Luxor]] – Built largely by Amenhotep III and Ra...
100: ... the Future Life'' (Library of the Mystic Arts)". Citadel Press. August 1, 1991. ISBN 0806512296 - Indus Valley Civilization (23571 bytes)
32: ...rick platforms, and protective walls. The massive citadels of Indus cities that protected the Harappans fro...
34: ... which may have been a public bath. Although the "Citadels" are walled, it is far from clear that these str...
71: ...t apparently once hung over the gate of the inner citadel of the Indus city of Dholavira. Typical Indus ins... - Konya (2390 bytes)
13: ...wn in Turkey for the [[piety]] of its residents ("Citadel of Islam") and, paradoxically, for the high consu... - Ankara (15129 bytes)
49: ...ny restored traditional Turkish houses inside the citadel area have found new life as restaurants, serving ... - Aspendos (1855 bytes)
13: ...lt so that it leaned against the hill where the [[Citadel]] ([[Acropolis]]) stood, while almost all of the ... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
54: ...nd Rhodes. In the 1960ies, the excavations of the Citadel at Mycenae and of [[Lefkandi]] in Euboia yielded ... - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
75: ... of power was in Crete, but envigorated by an influx of new blood from the north, large enough to inst...
85: ... great [[Crete|Cretan]] palaces and the fortified citadels of [[Mycenae]], [[Tiryns]] and [[Hissarlik]], ea...
93: ...r]] were drunk. Vessels for culinary, table, and luxurious uses show an infinite variety of form and p...
121: ...e laid, together with various objects of use and luxury, without cremation, and in either coffins or l...
132: ...]] to which prehistoric dwellers in the Mycenaean citadel had attained. - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
145: ...], when over a clean sea horizon as seen from the citadel of Rhodes, the Moon was eclipsed in the North-Wes... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
144: ...], when over a clean sea horizon as seen from the citadel of Rhodes, the Moon was eclipsed in the North-Wes... - Madrid (20882 bytes)
14: ...ater". (whence ''Magerit'', then ''Madrid''). The citadel was conquered in 1085 by [[Alfonso VI of Castile|...
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