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Walmer Castle - traducción al ruso

CASTLE IN KENT
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  • The [[Duke of Wellington]]'s room, including his original chair and camp bed
  • A satirical cartoon of 1805, depicting [[William Pitt the Younger]] directing operations against the French from Walmer Castle (left)
  • The Queen Mother's Garden
  • The central corridor on the first floor of the castle, looking north
  • Three cannons on the one of the castle's firing platforms
  • Aerial view of the castle seen from the north-east, showing the later alterations to the upper storeys, with the gatehouse to the upper right
  • Plan of the ground floor of the castle; key: A - gatehouse; B - porter's lodge; C - gunpowder store; D - servant's hall E - Hall Room; F - Gunners' Lodging; G - Willingdon Room; H - Sackville Room
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Walmer Castle         

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общая лексика

Уолмерский замок (официальная резиденция губернатора Пяти портов [Warden of the Cinque Ports] в графстве Кент)

motte         
  • A [[Bayeux Tapestry]] scene depicting an attack on the [[Château de Dinan]] in Brittany, shown with a wooden [[palisade]] surmounting the motte
  • A reconstruction of England's [[Carisbrooke Castle]] on the [[Isle of Wight]] as it was in the 14th century, showing the [[keep]] built atop the motte (top left), and the walled-in bailey below
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  • Gisors]] in France
  • A cross-section showing the layers within the motte at [[Clifford's Tower]] in [[York]]: "A" marks the 20th-century concrete [[underpinning]]s of the motte; the low walls enclosing the base of the motte are a 19th-century addition.
  • The motte (left) and bailey (right) of [[Clough Castle]] in County Down in Northern Ireland
  • Reconstructed wooden [[keep]] at [[Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou]], France
  • The motte and bailey defences of [[Launceston Castle]] in England
  • Building the motte of [[Hastings Castle]] in East Sussex, from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]]
  • The [[Bass of Inverurie]] in Aberdeenshire in Scotland, a large mid-12th-century motte-and-bailey castle
  • Topcliffe Castle]] in North Yorkshire, an archetypal motte-and-bailey design
  • Reconstructed [[Bergfried]] at [[Lütjenburg]], Germany
  • A ''vliedburg'' motte in the Netherlands
FORTIFICATION WITH A WOODEN OR STONE KEEP SITUATED ON A RAISED EARTHWORK
Motte and bailey; Motte and Bailey; Motte-and-Bailey; Motte & Bailey; Motte; Motte and bailey castle; Motte-and-bailey; Motte castle; Motte and baily castle

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существительное

диалектизм

зелёный «остров»

небольшая роща в прериях

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  • A 13th-century gatehouse in the [[château de Châteaubriant]], France. It connects the upper ward to the lower one.
  • [[Baba Vida]] medieval castle build on the banks of the [[Danube]] in [[Vidin]], [[Bulgaria]]
  • The [[Bayeux Tapestry]] contains one of the earliest representations of a castle. It depicts attackers of the [[Château de Dinan]] in France using fire, a major threat to wooden castles.
  • [[Beaumaris Castle]] in [[Anglesey]], [[North Wales]], with curtain walls between the lower outer towers, and higher inner curtain walls between the higher inner towers.
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  • [[Caerlaverock Castle]] in Scotland is surrounded by a moat.
  • imperial]] residence of [[Maximilian I of Mexico]] in the 19th century.
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  • neoromanesque]]) castle built by [[Ludwig II of Bavaria]], inspired by the [[neo-romanticism]] of the time.
  • The wooden palisades on top of mottes were often later replaced with stone, as in this example at [[Château de Gisors]] in France.
  • The 14th-century keep of [[Château de Vincennes]] near Paris towers above the castle's curtain wall. The wall exhibits features common to castle architecture: a gatehouse, corner towers, and machicolations.
  • The angled [[bastion]], as used in [[Copertino Castle]] in Italy, was developed around 1500. First used in Italy, it allowed the evolution of artillery forts that eventually took over the military role of castles.
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  • [[Castle De Haar]], [[Utrecht]], [[Netherlands]].
  • Coucy Castle]] in France, with scaffolding and masons at work. The [[putlog hole]]s mark the position of the scaffolding in earlier stages of construction. The tower was blown up in 1917.
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  • Experimental archeology castle building at [[Guédelon Castle]] site in France (2015).
  • [[Corvin Castle]] in [[Transylvania]] (built between 1446 and 1480) was one of the biggest in Eastern Europe at that time.
  • Lake Vanajavesi]].
  • God Speed!]]'' by [[Edmund Blair Leighton]], 1900: a late Victorian view of a lady giving a favour to a knight about to do battle.
  • [[Srebrenik Fortress]] in [[Srebrenik]], [[Bosnia]]: inaccessibility of location with only a narrow bridge traversing deep canyon provides excellent protection.
  • [[São Jorge Castle]] in [[Lisbon]], Portugal, with a bridge over a moat
  • Highland castles such as [[Château de Montségur]] in southern France have become the popular idea of where castles should be found because they are photogenic, where in reality castles were built in a variety of places due to a range of considerations.<ref name=Creighton64/>
  • A courtyard of the 14th-century [[Raseborg Castle]] in [[Finland]]
  • The design of Edward&nbsp;I's [[Harlech Castle]] (built in the 1280s) in North Wales was influenced by his experience of the Crusades.
  • White Tower]], the [[keep]] of the [[Tower of London]], exemplifies all uses of a castle including city defence, a residence, and a place of refuge in times of crisis.
  • A reconstructed [[trebuchet]] at [[Château des Baux]] in [[Bouches-du-Rhône]] in the south of France.
  • [[Castello Dei Baroni]], a 20th-century country residence in [[Wardija]], Malta, designed with castle-like features.
  • Norman Conquest]] and was one of the principal official residences of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] during her reign.
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Castles; Medieval stronghold; Casstle; Château-fort; Castle gates; Château fort; Chateau fort; Chateau-fort; Castle architecture; Masonry Castle; Masonry castle; Medieaval castles; Medieval castle; European Castle; European Castles; European castles; European castle; Castles in Europe; ⛫; 🏰; Revival castle; Mock castle; Castal; Castle studies; Timber castle; Musha-gaeshi; Artillery castle; Castellology; Draft:History of Castles; Gunports (architecture); Gunport (architecture); Royal fortress

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общая лексика

замок

дворец

крепость

башня

шахматы

ладья

геология

башневидная скала

существительное

['kɑ:s(ə)l]

общая лексика

замок

дворец

твердыня

убежище

история

Дублинский замок

резиденции вице-короля (символ владычества англичан в Ирландии) (the Castle)

шахматы

ладья

поэтическое выражение

корабль

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общая лексика

заключать в замок

шахматы

рокировать

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Definición

motte
[m?t]
¦ noun historical a mound forming the site of a castle or camp.
Origin
C19: from Fr., 'mound', from OFr. mote (see moat).

Wikipedia

Walmer Castle

Walmer Castle is an artillery fort originally constructed by Henry VIII in Walmer, Kent, between 1539 and 1540. It formed part of the King's Device programme to protect against invasion from France and the Holy Roman Empire, and defended the strategically important Downs anchorage off the English coast. Comprising a keep and four circular bastions, the moated stone castle covered 0.61 acres (0.25 ha) and had 39 firing positions on the upper levels for artillery. It cost the Crown a total of £27,092 to build the three castles of Walmer, Sandown, and Deal, which lay adjacent to one another along the coast and were connected by earthwork defences. The original invasion threat passed, but during the Second English Civil War of 1648–49, Walmer was seized by pro-Royalist insurgents and was only retaken by Parliamentary forces after several months' fighting.

In the 18th century, Walmer became the official residence of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and was gradually modified from a military fortification into a private residence. Various Prime Ministers and prominent politicians were appointed as Lord Warden, including William Pitt, the Duke of Wellington and Lord Granville, who adapted parts of the Tudor castle as living spaces and constructed extensive gardens around the property. By 1904, the War Office agreed that Walmer had no remaining military utility and it passed to the Ministry of Works. Successive Lord Wardens continued to use the property but it was also opened to the public. Walmer was no longer considered a particularly comfortable or modern residence, however, and Lord Curzon blamed the poor condition of the castle for his wife's death in 1906.

Lord Wardens since the Second World War have included Winston Churchill, Robert Menzies and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, but they have made only intermittent use of Walmer Castle. In the 21st century, Walmer Castle is run as a tourist attraction by English Heritage. The interior of the castle displays a range of historical objects and pictures associated with the property and its Lord Wardens, protected since the 19th century by special legislation. The grounds include the Queen Mother's Garden, designed by Penelope Hobhouse as a 95th birthday gift for Elizabeth in 1997.

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