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  2. Castle - Wikipedia

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    Although castle has not become a generic term for a manor house (like château in French and Schloss in German), many manor houses contain castle in their name while having few if any of the architectural characteristics, usually as their owners liked to maintain a link to the past and felt the term castle was a masculine expression of their ...

  3. Category:Castle architecture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Castle architecture" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Advanced work;

  4. Braunfels Castle - Wikipedia

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    Braunfels Castle in the morning mist Braunfels Castle (2013) - The octogonal tower on the left is the new keep, while the one on the right is the old keep.. Situated atop a basalt hill, Braunfels Castle (German: Schloss Braunfels) overlooks the spa town of Braunfels in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hesse, Germany.

  5. Category:Castles by architectural style - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 14:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Encastellation - Wikipedia

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    Encastellation (sometimes castellation, which can also mean crenellation) is the process whereby the feudal kingdoms of Europe became dotted with castles, from which local lords could dominate the countryside of their fiefs and their neighbours', and from which kings could command even the far-off corners of their realms.

  7. Water gate - Wikipedia

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    A watergate (or water gate) is a fortified gate, leading directly from a castle or town wall directly on to a quay, river side or harbour. In medieval times it enabled people and supplies to reach the castle or fortification directly from the water, and equally allowed those within the castle direct access to water transport. [1]

  8. Category:Castles - Wikipedia

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    This category also includes buildings which never had a military purpose, but are styled as castles on romantic or stylistic grounds. Most such buildings date from the late 18th to early 20th centuries, and were a manifestation of the Gothic revival in architecture, which was in turn part of the Romantic movement in Western culture.

  9. Category:Medieval architecture - Wikipedia

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    Castle architecture (3 C, 81 P) Coptic architecture (1 C, 13 P) D. Medieval defences (13 C, 28 P) G. Gothic architecture (9 C, 45 P) I. ... Carnegie Free Library of ...