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  2. Dansker - Wikipedia

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    The dansker at Kwidzyn Castle The dansker at Kwidzyn Castle. A dansker (also danzker) is a toilet facility, belonging to a castle, that is housed in a tower over a river or stream. The tower, a type of garderobe tower, is linked to the castle over a bridge, which has a covered or enclosed walkway.

  3. Garderobe - Wikipedia

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    In a medieval castle, a garderobe was usually a simple hole discharging to the outside into a cesspit (akin to a pit latrine) or the moat (like a fish pond toilet), depending on the structure of the building. Such toilets were often placed inside a small chamber, leading by association to the use of the term garderobe to describe the rooms.

  4. Archaeologists pinpoint the home of an 11th century king ...

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    The surveys found two previously unidentified medieval buildings within the house and garden, but a vital clue that helped to date the site and identify the palace was a latrine, or a toilet ...

  5. List of largest palaces - Wikipedia

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    The castle was founded in 1274 by the Teutonic Knights who used it as their headquarters to help defeat Polish enemies and rule their own northern Baltic territories. The castle was expanded several time to host the growing number of Knights until their retreat to Königsberg in 1466. [35] Malbork Castle: 8 Royal Palace of Caserta Italy: Caserta

  6. Château de Challain-la-Potherie - Wikipedia

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    Hodé's castles, which combine medieval decorative elements with classical structures, exemplify a design approach previously observed in castles such as du Lude and Landifer in Baugé during the 16th century. [CD 10] The facades of the castle are adorned with numerous small sculptures created by Jacques Granneau, a student of David d'Angers ...

  7. James of Saint George - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Saillon and Conwy town walls Castle toilets at La Bâtiaz Chillon Castle windows dimensionally match those at Harlech Castle. James was responsible for the castles constructed for Philip I, Count of Savoy in the Viennois between 1270 and 1275 at Saint-Georges-d'Espéranche, La Côte-Saint-André, Voiron and Saint-Laurent-du-Pont ...

  8. Medieval architecture - Wikipedia

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    Medieval architecture was the art and science of designing and constructing buildings in the Middle Ages. The major styles of the period included pre-Romanesque , Romanesque , and Gothic . In the fifteenth century, architects began to favour classical forms again, in the Renaissance style , marking the end of the medieval period.

  9. Lavatorium - Wikipedia

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    The monks' towels were kept nearby in cupboards called aumbries (derived from the Latin armarium or from Medieval Latin almarium). [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The Refectorian was responsible for keeping the lavatorium clean and ensuring it contained sand and a whetstone for the monks to sharpen their knives, and for changing the towels twice a week.