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    Parigramme, 2002, ISBN 2-84096-249-7. This page is a translation of its French equivalent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enceinte de Charles V....
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    courtyard within the rectangular enceinte is an example of medieval military architecture. Attached to the enceinte, the crenellated keep, with its round...
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    and is surrounded by a deep stone lined moat. The towers of the grande enceinte now stand only to the height of the walls, having been demolished in the...
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    Saint-Denis along the trace of the enceinte of Charles V. Porte Saint-Martin along the trace of the enceinte of Charles V. Rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard Rue...
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    The city walls of Paris (French: enceintes de Paris or murs de Paris) refers to the city walls that surrounded Paris, France, as it grew from ancient...
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    translation of its French equivalent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enceinte of Philippe-Auguste. (in French) Website about Philip Augustus with a detailed...
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    bailey to the west and the castle to the east. The entry to the double enceinte is defended by two cylindrical towers and a flying bridge, flanked to the...
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    keep and the corps de logis 13th century : Salle des chevaliers, and the residential tower 14th century : Barbican and outer enceinte 15th century: Chapel...
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    site consists of a polygonal enceinte with several buildings from the 13th to 16th centuries. In the centre of the enceinte is the 13th century cylindrical...
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  • 27 September 1534 "Since the king began to doubt whether his lady was enceinte or not, he has renewed and increased the love he formerly had for a beautiful...
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    appearance when the new Renaissance palace was built against the medieval enceinte. After the French Revolution, the château was sold and divided several...
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    of the line; there were no juramentados among them. Although the double enceinte and the star fort in the interior would have been effective against guerrilleros...
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    Castle (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    fortifications were called ringworks. The enceinte was the castle's main defensive enclosure, and the terms "bailey" and "enceinte" are linked. A castle could have...
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    the modern Préfecture building to the rue Thiers, and was enclosed by an enceinte comprising approximately ten towers.[citation needed] The southern keep...
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    2019. "Le stade Orange Vélodrome, une enceinte unique" (in French). OM.fr. 17 November 2021. "Comment l'Olympique de Marseille exploite les nouvelles infrastructures...
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    27 September 1534 "Since the king began to doubt whether his lady was enceinte or not, he has renewed and increased the love he formerly had for a beautiful...
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    early years of the reign of Charles VII and by how much the king enjoyed staying there. On the left, behind the enceinte, stands a clock-tower, the chimneys...
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    similar to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat. Its minaret rises to 67 metres. Created in 1964 and situated in the enceinte of the Grand Mosque, the Islamic...
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    episcopal bailiff occupied it until the French Revolution (1789). The enceinte was surrounded by a moat which was filled in by the 18th century. Houses...
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    27 September 1534 "Since the king began to doubt whether his lady was enceinte or not, he has renewed and increased the love he formerly had for a beautiful...
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    Castle of Torrelobatón (category Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Valladolid)
    into the fourth, protecting the gate. The castle was surrounded by an enceinte, of which there are some remains, and a ditch, now mostly filled in. It...
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    of the Muslim world by Frank Ronald Charles Bagley, Hans Joachim Kissling p.103ff City walls: the urban enceinte in global perspective James D. Tracy...
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    protective wall (enceinte)—Major Provost's palisade—was built by command of Governor General of New France Louis de Buade, sieur de Frontenac and completed...
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    Siege of Calais (1940) (category World War II in the Pas-de-Calais)
    for a sortie. The attackers were to depart from the enceinte north of the Bassin des Chasses de l'Ouest and rush round to the south to get behind the...
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    The southern walls of the city were completely rebuilt as a bastioned enceinte with a single bastion and two demi-bastions linked by curtain walls, along...
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    was abandoned by the end of the 17th century. Begun in around 1240 by John De Vaux, the castle was heavily damaged during the Wars of Scottish Independence...
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    oldest castles in Mâconnais. It consisted of a large irregularly shaped enceinte made of thick curtain walls. The entrance, to the north towards the plateau...
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    of two forts on the plateau of Caluire (Fort de Montessuy and Fort de Caluire, connected by the Enceinte de Caluire), facing the Dombes; closing access...
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    Eric Zemmour" (in French). Le Parisien. 13 January 2022. "Sarah Knafo enceinte d'Éric Zemmour: Comment ses proches ont réagi à la rumeur" (in French)...
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    centuries is evident from the use of a natural defensive site with a double enceinte. It was an important local seigniory which exploited nearby silver mines...
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