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Several Kōga ninja — some apparently descended from those involved in the 1562 assault on an Imagawa clan castle — volunteered despite being warned that chances of survival were slim.
Pregnant at the time, Anne descended on Stirling with a force of " well-supported " nobles, intent on removing the nine-year-old Henry, whom she had hardly seen for five years ; but Mar's mother and brother would allow her to bring no more than two attendants with her into the castle.
Amboise and its castle descended through the family to Fulke Nerra in 987.
The castle and it has descended through the family since and is owned by The Trustees of the Powis Castle Estate on behalf of the family of the earls.
This action infuriated Stewart and in May he descended from his castle on an island in Lochindorb and burned the town of Forres in revenge.
The castle, together with the lands of Carrigaline and Ballinrea, was then granted by the queen to Sir Anthony St. Leger, who demised them to Stephen Golding, from whom they were purchased by Sir Richard Boyle, afterwards Earl of Cork, and from him descended to the present proprietor, the Earl of Shannon.
The castle then descended to the Earls of Home.
Partial restoration was started by Dr John Whitlock Nicholl Carne, who claimed to be descended from the Stradlings, and had bought the castle from the Tyrwhitt-Drake family in 1862.
In the 1980s, the castle was purchased by Sir Humphry Wakefield, 2nd Baronet, whose wife Catherine is remotely descended from the Greys of Chillingham.

castle and another
Abd ar-Rahman then turned and followed the coast by Montemayor, near Benahavís, Suhayl ( Fuengirola ) and another castle called Turrus or Turrus Jusayn ( identified by Évariste Lévi-Provençal as Ojén ).
The French king took the town and was besieging the castle when Richard stormed through French lines and made his way in to reinforce the garrison, while at the same time another army was approaching Philip's supply lines.
The next three years saw the capture and reduction of one English-held castle or outpost after another: Linlithgow in 1310, Dumbarton in 1311, and Perth, by Bruce himself, in January 1312.
Although William returned to York and built another castle, Edgar remained free and in the autumn joined up with King Sweyn of Denmark.
Beyond is another wooded hill with the ruins of a castle on its top.
It is also worth mentioning that another castle, Angelokastro ( Greek: Αγγελόκαστρο meaning Angelo's Castle and named for its Byzantine owner Angelos Komnenos ), situated on the northwest coast near Palaiokastritsa ( Greek: Παλαιοκαστρίτσα meaning Old Castle place ) and located on particularly steep and rocky terrain, a tourist attraction today, also held out.
The Venetian name was " Zonklon " ( from Greek Ionchion ), the Turkish name ( 1498-1821 ) " Anavarin " ( with another round of epenthesis ), and the local Greek name " Neokastron " ' new castle '.
The king raised an army to help Hubert, who began to build another castle in the commote of Ceri.
Early on, this vocabulary of refined behaviour began to work its way into English: the word ' debonaire ' appears in the 1137 Peterborough Chronicle ; so too does ' castel ' ( castle ) which appears in the above Biblical quotation, another import of the Normans, who made their mark on the English language as much as on the territory of England itself.
These buildings have undergone many changes over the centuries, restorations and additions of elements from other buildings, such as a gothic style fireplace of castle Trazegnies, carved doors of the XVI century from demolition, fireplace From the castle of Gouy-lez-Pedestrian, another fire in 1603 from the Chateau d ' Havre.
Faneromeni Church, is a church built in 1872 in the stead of another church located at the same site, constructed with the remains of La Cava castle and a convent.
After three years in the underground dungeons of the Fortress of St Peter and St Paul, he spent another four years in the castle of Shlisselburg.
Meanwhile, the castle and another section of undamaged wall had been attacked by escalade and successfully taken by the British.
During some restoration work in the main square of the town, workers came across what was believed to be the main footings of another castle tower.
He was succeeded by French smiths, who began manufacturing hagbuts ( another type of firearm ) in the 1550s, and by 1541 the castle had a stock of 413 hagbuts.
In the second season episode " The Friendly Physician ," a mad scientist takes them to his castle located on another island to perform mind experiments.
Although it is mentioned by the name of Newcastle as early as 1433, so it is likely that another castle had previously stood there.
He stayed at another lord's castle for several months, oblivious to many not-so-subtle hints to leave, and was eventually forcibly removed by a butler.
Defeating Bowser the first two times earns Mario a key for opening another level of the castle.
Arthur's company save her, but Valerin kidnaps her again and places her in a magical sleep inside another castle surrounded by snakes, where only the powerful sorcerer Malduc can rescue her.
He was taken prisoner by the English, and spent the next twenty-four years being moved from one castle to another in England, including Pontefract Castle the castle where England's king Richard II had been imprisoned and died.
Jan started to spread the heretic views, and in May 1523 he and another priest were arrested by the stewart of the castle.
Similar to another castle built by Ranulf during the same period at Beeston in Cheshire, Bolingroke had no inner defensive keep.

castle and Richard
He married the heiress of Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester, whose father had inherited the castle and estate of Abergavenny, and was summoned in 1392 to parliament as Lord Bergavenny.
He allied himself with the Duke of Aquitaine and son of Henry II — Richard Lionheart — and together they launched a decisive attack on Henry's castle and home of Chinon and removed him from power.
The Lady Rowena is saved by Cedric, while the still-wounded Ivanhoe is rescued from the burning castle by King Richard.
The crusaders, led not by Frederick but by his representatives Richard Filangieri, Henry IV, Duke of Limburg, and Hermann of Salza, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, arrived in the east late in 1227, and while waiting for the emperor they set about refortifying Sidon, where they built the sea castle, and Montfort, which later became the headquarters of the Teutonic Knights.
Henry's successor, Richard I, paid relatively little attention to Kenilworth but under King John significant building resumed at the castle.
Philip retook the town and sacked it, but during this time, his forces besieging Verneuil abandoned the siege, and Richard entered the castle unopposed on 30 May.
Geoffrey de Rancon's Château de Taillebourg, the castle Richard retreated to after Henry II's forces captured 60 knight s and 400 archers who fought for Richard when Saintes was captured.
The garrison sallied out of the castle and attacked Richard ; he was able to subdue the army and then followed the defenders inside the open gates, where he easily took over the castle in two days.
The search began for a fresh site for a new castle to defend the duchy of Normandy and act as a base from which Richard could launch his campaign to take back the Vexin from French control.
According to William of Newburgh, in May 1198 Richard and the labourers working on the castle were drenched in a " rain of blood ".
Richard later boasted that he could hold the castle " were the walls made of butter ".
In the early evening of 25 March 1199, Richard was walking around the castle perimeter without his chainmail, investigating the progress of sappers on the castle walls.
After the Restoration he became secretary, or steward, to Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery, Lord President of Wales, which entailed living at least a year in Ludlow, Shropshire until January 1662 while he was paying craftsmen working on repairing the castle there.
With the help of 300 Norman knights sent by Richard of Aversa, Hildebrand personally led the conquest of the castle of Galeria, where Benedict had taken refuge.
sends its best agent, Richard Miller ( also called the One-Man Army ) to break in, invade Garo's castle and rescue Rachel.
After defeating Moz and being directed to the clock tower, Richard works up through the upper levels of the castle and finds Rachel and Garo.
Morton was an important foe of the Yorkist regime of King Richard III and spent some time in captivity in Brecknock castle.
When Owen was in his late twenties, or early thirties, Richard Bingham tricked him and, as a result, Owen was murdered and Bingham and his troops took over Owen's castle.
During the Wars of the Roses, Richard, Duke of York, seized the castle and turned it into one of his main strongholds.
Robin goes alone to see Prince John at Gisbourne's castle and announces to John's assembled supporters and a contemptuous Maid Marian that he will do all in his power to oppose John and restore Richard to his rightful place.
In Norman times a small castle was established at Bossiney, probably before the Domesday Survey of 1086 ; Bossiney and Trevena were established as a borough in 1253 by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall.

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