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    building Montfort Castle at less than 1 km of the castle towards Mi'ilya/Castellum Regis. This might be the rabad (faubourg) mentioned in Arab chronicles as...
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    (Starkenberg), 1220–1271; inland from Nahariya in Northern Israel Mi'ilya (Castellum Regis), 1220–1271; near Montfort Khirbat Jiddin (Judin), 1220–1271; near...
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    Israel. Its name during the Kingdom of Jerusalem era in Galilee was Castellum Regis. In 2022 it had a population of 3,281, all of whom are Melkite Greek...
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    Castellum Regis; castle, now inside village of Mi'ilya Caymont at Tel Yokneam, seat of lordship Chastel Hernaut or Arnoul, Latin: Castellum Arnaldi –...
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    Teutonic Knights. During this era the village was connected by a road to Castellum Regis. The presence of a Druze community in the village in the early Mamluk...
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    settlement of Crusader (Latin, Frankish) people in nearby Mi'ilya ("Castellum Regis"), and from there settlement spread out to Tarshiha. In 1160, Torsia...
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    mentioned in 1160, when it and several other villages in the area of Castellum Regis was transferred to a Crusader named Iohanni de Caypha (Johannes of...
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  • Fortress) Caesarea Cafarlet (a.k.a. HaBonim Fortress) Casal des Plains Castellum Regis Château Pèlerin (a.k.a. Atlit Fortress عتليت etlit) Latrun لطرون Le...
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    and gardens in Samueth, the village of Suphie, and some houses in Castellum Regis to Count Jocelyn III, uncle of Baldwin IV, for 4,500 bezants. However...
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    or Gez. It first belonged to the lord who had a seat at Mi'ilya, ("Castellum Regis"), later it belonged to the Teutonic Knights. In 1220 Joscelin III´s...
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    Medianae (Henchir-El-Taouil?) Casae Nigrae (near Negrine) Castellum (Henchir-Gastal) Castellum Titulianum Castra Galbae (Ksar-Galaba?) Cataquas (near Annaba)...
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    Comes Menendus. Æra 1054. Octavo Idus Septembris venerunt Lormanes ad Castellum Vermudii, quod est in Provincia Bracharensi. Comes tunc ibi erat Alvitus...
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  • Castello Castellum Iabar Castellum in Mauretania Castellum in Numidia Castellum Medianum Castellum Minus Castellum Ripae Castellum Tatroportus Castellum Tingitii...
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    included in version C of the manuscript: "et cum non posset resistere regi, fregit castellum suum de Degannoe et alia". Alcock 1968, pp. 190–191. Degannwy Castle...
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    service in Houten, connecting Houten station with the new station Houten Castellum. The service, operated by HTM of The Hague on behalf of NS, ran from January...
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    WILLEM[US] ROTBERT Bishop Odo, William, Robert 45 ISTE JUSSIT UT FODERETUR CASTELLUM AT HESTENGA He ordered that a motte should be dug at Hastings Higher resolution...
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  • Flandrensi, qui construxit castellum de Skypse.". de Burton 1866, p.89. quote: "Habuit autem idem Drugo uxorem quandam, regis cognatam, quam omine infausto...
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    Hierosilimis, ubi et commisit multa bella cum Sarracenis fecitque quoddam castellum ualde fortissimum a facie Ascalonie, quod dicitur Toron, et muniuit eum...
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  • Constantine Hippo Regius → Bône → Annaba Rusicade → Philippeville → Skikda Castellum Tingitanum → Orléansville → El Asnam → Chlef Malaca → Calama → Guelma...
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  • Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex. 1141 July, Com Gaufredo Essexiae unum castellum ubicumque voluerit in terra sua ("a castle anywhere he wishes in his lands")...
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  • c. 1186 – 1271 Le Forbelet, in the Valley of Megiddo, c. 1168 – 1187 Castellum Beleismum (Chateau Saint-Job), southwest of Jenin, 1187–1189 Qula, northeast...
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  • Crusades - conflicts with the Assassins Siege of Malatya (1106) Siege of Castellum Arnaldi (1106) – Crusades Siege of Al-Rahba (1107) Siege of Hebron (1107)...
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  • 1136 as "Medunum castrum", in a bull of Pope Urban III dated 1186 as "castellum de Meduno cum villa", and in 1191 as "gastaldia de Medurico (…) castro...
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  • "fortified town of Caralis", Castellum in popular Latin. In any case, the word Casteddu is the direct descendant of the Latin castellum and not a loan from the...
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    Hierosilimis, ubi et commisit multa bella cum Sarracenis fecitque quoddam castellum ualde fortissimum a facie Ascalonie, quod dicitur Toron, et muniuit eum...
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  • Saint George's in Grenada HK=Bishop of Nuevo Laredo HL=Titular Bishop of Castellum Ripae HM=Titular Archbishop of Coeliana HN=Titular Archbishop of Tagritum...
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    Central Balkans in the Light of Archaeological Finds (7th-11th c.)". Castellum, Civitas, Urbs: Centres and Elites in Early Medieval East-Central Europe...
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