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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.
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  • 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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существительное

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история

Дублинский замок

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ладья

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Определение

РОКИРОВАТЬСЯ
сделать (делать) рокировку.
Примеры употребления для рокироваться
1. Возвращаясь к иерархии, не стоит забывать о победе Надежды Петровой на турнире в Дохе, которая позволила ей в очередной раз рокироваться с Леной Дементьевой, поменяв семь на восемь, восемь - на семь.
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