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The castle has since disappeared and the settlement now known as Azincourt adopted the name in the 17th Century.
The city also has castle known as Margrafen – Schloss built between 1704-1738.
Since 1987 an illustration of the castle has featured on the reverse side of £ 100 notes issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland.
The plot is usually set in a castle, an abbey, a monastery, or some other, usually religious edifice, and it is acknowledged that this building has secrets of its own.
* Latin'll ' has become-dd-( like casteddu, beddu ' castle ', ' beautiful '), the same as in Sardinian, southern Corsican and Sicilian ( but castellu, bellu in northern Corsican );
The film has a notable jousting scene as well as a well choreographed castle siege sequence.
The capital has also been known as " Castro " or " Kastron " ( Καστρον ; meaning castle ).
Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, the castle has been described by architectural historian Anthony Emery as " the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship ".
English Heritage has managed the castle since 1984.
In 1958 his son gave the castle itself to the town of Kenilworth and English Heritage has managed the property since 1984.
At the junction between the inner and outer baileys, on the north side of the castle stood a tall five-sided keep, the eastern parts of which has been pulled down.
No other version of the story has Macbeth kill the king in Macbeth's own castle.
Mervyn Peake never returned to China but it has been noted that Chinese influences can be detected in Peake's works, not least in the castle of Gormenghast itself, which in some respects echoes the ancient walled city of Peking ( Beijing ) as well as the enclosed compound where he grew up in Tientsin ( Tianjin ).
Al-Fayed has invested more than £ 20 million in the estate, restored the 14th century pink Balnagowan castle, and created a tourist accommodation business.
Mancala has also been found in Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece (" Mandoli ," Cyclades ) and in a remote castle in southern Germany ( Schloss Weikersheim ).
These fortifications evolved over the course of the Middle Ages, the most important form being the castle, a structure which has become linked with the medieval era to many.
The castle has been the equivalent of a holiday residence for the Giudichessa Eleanor of Arborea, and was object of alternate possession by the Giudicato d ' Arborea and the Aragon, during the long fight before the Spanish conquest.
The name has been associated with the castle of Volturno in Campania but even this is not concrete.
There, he finds that the ruined part of the castle has become infested with undead creatures, which are attacking the castle's desperate garrison.
Gawain, for example, has an adventure in the 1973 version which is not a part of the poem between the time he leaves Camelot and the time he arrives at Bertilak's castle.
* Spook: A miserable, comically destitute prisoner who for many years has lived in the dungeons beneath the castle.
The iconic castle has become a symbol of Osaka's re-emergence as a great city after its devastation in World War II.
It has been also suggested that in the context the meaning of linda in the archaic Estonian language, that is similar to lidna in Votic, had the same meaning as linna or linn later on meaning a castle or town in English.
Totnes has a long recorded history, dating back to AD 907 when its first castle was built ; it was already an important market town by the 12th century.
A statue of the sleeping Ogier has been placed in the castle.

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The name Afyon Kara Hisar ( literally opium black castle in Turkish ), since opium was widely grown here and there is a castle on a black rock.
A family who lived at the castle since the battle had preserved it to modern times.
The lands also included Dismal Downs, the Clan's castle which had been abandoned since 1675.
The Whiskervilles, traditional enemies of the McDucks since the 15th century, planned to gain ownership of the lands and were already trying to plunder the castle and its graveyard in search of old relics and treasure.
It took the form of Church facilities of all kinds, and the first castle fortifications since Roman times began to take form in simple " moat and baily " castles, or simple " strong point " tower structures, with little refinement.
The city's name is derived from the ancient Castellum Cattorum, a castle of the Chatti, a German tribe that had lived in the area since Roman times.
" Those words had the effect of ending the marriage, but since she was in possession of the castle she kept it.
* Christian Kalkbrenner ( 1755 – 1806 ) was Kapellmeister of the Prussian Queen ( 1789 ) and since 1790 Kapellmeister of Prince Henry of Prussia at Rheinsberg castle.
Extension of the castle was continued by Krzysztof Wiesiołowski, starost of Tykocin, Grand Marshal of Lithuania since 1635, and husband of Aleksandra Marianna Sobieska.
Set during Christmas 1183 at Henry II of England's castle in Chinon, Anjou, Angevin Empire, the play opens with the arrival of Henry's wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, whom he has had imprisoned since 1173.
The castle has been the home of Durham University since 1832.
There has been a royal castle here since at least the reign of David I in the 12th century, and the site continued to be a royal residence until the Union of the Crowns in 1603.
To make this possible, since Nova Scotia was far distant, the King declared that sasine could be taken either in Nova Scotia or, alternatively, " at the castle of Edinburgh as the most eminent and principal place of Scotland.
In 1818, Sir Walter Scott was given permission to search the castle for the Crown of Scotland, which had been stored away since the union of Scotland and England in 1707.
In 1822, King George IV made a visit to Edinburgh, becoming the first reigning monarch to visit the castle since Charles II in 1651.
16th century was the time of prosperity for the town, especially when Rzeszów belonged to Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza ( since 1580s ), who invested in infrastructure, building a castle, a Bernardine church and a monastery.
By 1376 a castle had been built at Glamis, since in that year it was granted by King Robert II to Sir John Lyon, Thane of Glamis, husband of the king's daughter.
The castle grounds have been the site of large rock concerts since 1981.
The castle has been classified as a Monument historique since 1840 by the French Ministry of Culture.
Parts of Günther Fielmann's own antique collection can be viewed at the castle ; it encompasses pieces from the major north European and French epochs since the mid-seventeenth century.
Many of his improvements have since been revised and remodeled, but the library in the castle is still as he had it designed and built.

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