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  2. Siege of Badajoz (1658) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth siege of Badajoz took place from July to October 1658 during the Portuguese Restoration War.It was an attempt by a huge Portuguese army under the command of Joanne Mendes de Vasconcelos, governor of Alentejo, to capture the Spanish city of Badajoz, which was the headquarters of the Spanish Army of Extremadura.

  3. Badajoz bastioned enclosure - Wikipedia

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    The first fortifications were carried out by Ibn Marwan, who ordered the erection of mortar walls. This was followed by restoration work undertaken by Abd Allah Ibn Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Rahman, the founder's grandson, in 913. Later, in 1030, Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas, the first Aftasid king of the Taifa of Badajoz.

  4. List of castles in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Although the order was not completely carried out, the War of the Germanias, a rebellion against king Charles V in the early 16th century, forced the new Spanish Habsburg dynasty to continue the process, and many castles were demolished as well. Most of the castles in Spain were successively abandoned and dismantled, Spanish kings fearing noble ...

  5. Spanish fortifications in America - Wikipedia

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    They massacred the Portobelo barracks in 1668 and managed to capture numerous Spanish coastal towns and fortifications. On several occasions, buccaneers forces crossed the isthmus, capturing Spanish ships, and captured weakly fortified Pacific ports in Central America, Mexico, and Peru. While the great fortresses of the Caribbean should have ...

  6. Twin Forts of Romblon - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Forts of Romblon (Filipino: Magkaparis na Tanggulan ng Romblon) are a pair of Spanish fortifications located in the town of Romblon, Romblon in the Philippines.It was built by the Spanish in 1644 to protect the town from Muslim raids and Dutch piracy in the country during the Eighty Years' War.

  7. Fortaleza San Felipe - Wikipedia

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    The Fortaleza San Felipe is a historic Spanish fortress located in the north of the Dominican Republic in the province of Puerto Plata.Also known as El Morro de San Felipe, it was used to protect the City of Puerto Plata from foreign invaders, pirates, and privateers. [1]

  8. Ryan Reynolds Reveals There Is Already a ‘Free Guy’ Sequel in ...

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    In the movie, Reynolds stars as Guy, a bank teller who discovers that his life is taking place inside of an open-world video game.Free Guy was originally going to be released in July of 2020, but ...

  9. Category:Spanish colonial fortifications - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Colonial fortifications — located in former Spanish colonies. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. C.