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Ruins and Byzantine
Ruins of the Nicean-era fortifications attest to the city's importance in the Late Byzantine period, a fact also noted by the Byzantine historian George Akropolites, writing in the 13th century.
Ruins and architecture
Ruins and medieval buildings such as Bodiam Castle served as an inspiration for the revival in Gothic architecture and the renovation of old structures.
Ruins are the remains of human-made architecture: structures that were once complete, as time went by, have fallen into a state of partial or complete disrepair, due to lack of maintenance or deliberate acts of destruction.
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File: Ogrodzieniec castle 20070504 1037. jpg | Ruins of the Ogrodzieniec Castle, built on the King's order
File: Kazimierz Dolny ( ruiny zamku ) 02. jpg | Ruins of the Castle in Kazimierz Dolny ; the King extended it in the 1340s
File: 2004 thetford 03. JPG | Ruins of Thetford Priory show flints and mortar through the whole depth of the wall
File: Aztec ruins buildings in 2011. jpg | Aztec Ruins National Monument is a popular attraction near Aztec.
Image: Ruins of Fort Frederick Crown Point N. Y. jpg | Ruins of Fort Crown Point, Crown Point, N. Y. circa 1902.
Image: Ruins of Fort Frederick, Crown Point, N. Y. 1907. jpg | Ruins of Fort Crown Point, Crown Point, N. Y. circa 1907.
Image: Ruins of Fort Frederick, Crown Point, N. Y. 1900. jpg | Ruins of Fort Crown Point, Crown Point, N. Y. between 1900 and 1906.
Ruins of Jasenitz Abbey, a former Augustinian priory in Jasienica, Police | Police-Jasienica, Poland ( 14th century )
Ruins and cathedral
The Ruins of St. Paul's (, ) refers to the ruins of a 16th century complex in Macau including of what was originally St. Paul's College and the Cathedral of St. Paul also known as " Mater Dei ", a 17th century Portuguese cathedral dedicated to Saint Paul the Apostle.
Ruins of the Great and the Small Palace, the strong stone fortifications and the Great Basilica ( c. 875 ), one of the largest Christian places of worship of its time, used both as a royal church and as a national patriarchal cathedral, can be seen in the reserve.
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* Structures ; Ruins of palaces, palatial villas, houses, built dome-or cist-graves and fortifications ( Aegean islands, Greek mainland and northwestern Anatolia ), but not distinct temples ; small shrines, however, and temene ( religious enclosures, remains of one of which were probably found at Petsofa near Palaikastro by J. L. Myres in 1904 ) are represented on intaglios and frescoes.
Ruins and graves on Europa island attest to several attempts at settlement from the 1860s to the 1920s.
Schliemann published Troja und seine Ruinen ( Troy and Its Ruins ) in 1875 and excavated the Treasury of Minyas at Orchomenus.
Archaeological work at the Ruins of Yin ( near modern day Anyang ), which has been identified as the last Shang capital, uncovered eleven major Yin royal tombs and the foundations of palaces and ritual sites, containing weapons of war and remains from both animal and human sacrifices.
" The first Discovery and Settlement of this Country was by the Procurement of Sir Walter Raleigh, in Conjunction with some publick-spirited Gentlemen of that Age, under the Protection of Queen Elizabeth ; for which Reason it was then named Virginia, being begun on that Part called Ronoak-Island, where the Ruins of a Fort are to be seen at this day, as well as some old English Coins which have been lately found ; and a Brass-Gun, a Powder-Horn, and one small Quarter deck-Gun, made of Iron Staves, and hoop'd with the same Metal ; which Method of making Guns might very probably be made use of in those Days, for the Convenience of Infant-Colonies.
Ruins of the amphitheatre at ErythraiErythrae or Erythrai () later Litri, was one of the twelve Ionian cities of Asia Minor, situated 22 km north-east of the port of Cyssus ( modern name: Çeşme ), on a small peninsula stretching into the Bay of Erythrae, at an equal distance from the mountains Mimas and Corycus, and directly opposite the island of Chios.
These studies were later published as Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia in 1764.
The area that is now Farmington was settled by the Anasazi in the 7th Century with ruins now visible at nearby Salmon Ruins and in Aztec Ruins.
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