They soon grew tired of the siege, bound their commander, and lowered him down the walls of the citadel to a summary execution. |
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At this point the palace-organized economy seems to have ceased, though parts of the citadel continued to be occupied until about 1050 bc. |
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A free five-minute shuttle ride takes you to the beach club or the small town of Calvi, a lofty 13th-century Genoese citadel. |
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It was only when he had almost reached the citadel that he leapt on his horse and rode off. |
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Victory eluded the British for three months, until Wolfe successfully landed men on the Plains of Abraham above the citadel. |
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Bibracte was a Gallic citadel on Mount Beuvray, in the heart of the Morvan region, about a half-hour from Autun. |
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After the initial skirmishes of the battle, the French withdrew to their massive citadel. |
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Each city was laid out on a grid plan with a high citadel and a lower city of domestic dwellings. |
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The most controversial proposal is for a three-storey museum under the Forbidden City, a sprawling citadel dating from the Ming Dynasty. |
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The royal citadel, to strengthen the defences, was begun in 1666 and the dockyard at Devonport was developed in William III's reign. |
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Nonetheless, the Palamidi Fortress, a citadel dominating the town, is worth a visit. |
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The great city walls were not breached until 146, and it took a week of street fighting for the Romans to work their way to the citadel. |
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Peter's army stormed the citadel and sacked the city, killing several thousand inhabitants and local Byzantine troops. |
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We drove two hundred kilometers to Bam, a sprawling walled city and citadel begun two thousand years ago by the Parthians. |
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Lying at the town's highest point, the site resembles a small citadel, hovering above its surroundings and visible from the streets below. |
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It seems that this caring does not extend outside the confines of our own country, our island, our citadel. |
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Looking at the strong outlines in the early city plats and plans, we too readily imagine Charleston girded with a stone citadel. |
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The War Cabinet would use a bombproof citadel known as PADDOCK at Dollis Hill with supporting bunkers at Cricklewood and Harrow. |
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The virtual citadel is endowed with the most important information concerning the history and the present of our bimillenary city. |
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As well as levelling the town, the quake has also destroyed what remained of the ancient city and its sixteenth century citadel. |
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Diabolus recaptures the city but cannot take the citadel, and is presently defeated by Emmanuel. |
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The South American country is seeking the return of some 4,900 artefacts from the Inca citadel, including ceramics, cloths and metalwork. |
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Once the guardians of the citadel granted permission to open the gates, is it any surprise that the marauding hordes came storming through? |
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By memorialising him in a suit, the Dalits were celebrating his successful storming of an upper caste citadel. |
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The need to create a citadel in which to hide from the world is characteristic of people with a schizoid disposition. |
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Historians have stated that its completeness, setting, size and sheer magnificence make it the finest citadel on earth. |
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I took turns at child-care with my wife so that we both could take our time sketching the mother goddesses in the citadel museum. |
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The Casbah, citadel, has always been the. beating heart of Algiers, capital of Algeria. |
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The religious vision from which Attic tragedy emerged was one of the human community as a kind of besieged citadel. |
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It continues to use the citadel for band practices and Saturday night variety shows, and maintains some 20 low-rent flats there. |
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People have always thought of vitrified forts as Iron Age but the dates we found make this citadel far more important. |
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In 1699, he asked Louvois to compensate a poor man with eight children whose land had been eaten up by the citadel of Pinerolo. |
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Downtown today is a strange and atmospheric four mile area cut off like a citadel from the rest of the region by a moat-like ring of freeways. |
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Here an ancient citadel coils around an old port and bijou restaurants crowd around a modern marina. |
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The circular and isolated hill upon which the present town stands will recall to his mind the ancient features of the Cadmean citadel. |
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The fortifications of the citadel date to the Late Helladic period. |
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A short distance before Banyas, once a Phoenician port, 34 miles south of Latakia, we saw the enormous citadel of Marqab towering atop a mountain. |
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There was a wall and an Alban citadel across the neck of land to complete the fortifications. |
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Faced with surrounding indifference and even hostility, we could be tempted to withdraw into the community of the Church, as into a citadel. |
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Performance sites include a forest, an abandoned coalmine, a historic citadel and a tiny rural village set on a farming estate. |
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Next the river Meuse approaches Andenne then Huy with its citadel and collegian church. |
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The one who knows Lille also knows its Ch'tis, its huge street market and its citadel. |
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The southwestern section of the citadel still preserves the features of a royal city resplendent with palaces and mosques. |
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In its heyday, the city was enclosed by a wall some 8km in circumference, enclosing at one corner a citadel that contained a ziggurat, temples, and palaces. |
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Arg-e-Bam, the ancient mud brick citadel kept as an archaeological site, suffered greatly but still stands. |
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It was a citadel that stood near the hunting lodge built by Alfonso Dell'Acaya. |
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Corte, its emblematic citadel in an eyrie, housing the Corsican Regional museum, the rampart walk, the panoramic viewpoint. |
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It's the almost 400-year-old citadel which Copenhageners now mainly use for walking and running trips. |
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They did so slowly after having destroyed the citadel and part of the city. |
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Were built the ramparts and the citadel, he started building the Contrada Nuova. |
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In its present form the citadel is a great city, the borders of which are marked by massive walls and towers. |
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The city fell immediately, but the garrison held out in the citadel. |
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A deep moat that surrounds the citadel has kept it from being damaged. |
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He actually broke into the city, but could not take the citadel. |
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Through the arch of the inner gateway mined buildings are visible, scattered across a grassy plateau with the citadel on higher ground at the far end. |
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Still, this citadel of his own making, clearly set off from the rest of things and entrusted to him, was the whole and sole domain of man's responsible action. |
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He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary. |
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They severed the last railroad lifeline into Atlanta, making the citadel of the Confederacy as it was touted no longer tenable. |
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She seemed to know, to accept, to welcome her position, the citadel of the family, the strong place that could not be taken. |
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Exposed as it is to the acid test of consumerism, subjected as it is to the excesses of materialism, the citadel of culture seems to be crumbling fast. |
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The citadel was evacuated to avoid political reprisals in the 1780s, but civilians remained in the fortified town until its decline in the mid-nineteenth century. |
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As might be expected in the age of New Labour, the image of the 21 st-century Dome as a citadel of shampoo and long legs has its attractions for luvvies and policymakers. |
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Cadell ap Rhodri's descendants are designated Dinefwr after the citadel from which they would rule Dyfed. |
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One of the sights at the citadel is still the cenotaph raised by legionaries to commemorate their Drusus. |
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Artisans were forbidden to change their profession, and were grouped together in the citadel according to their area of specialization. |
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On October 3, after two months of siege and destruction of the citadel walls, the Russians entered the city. |
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Additionally, work began on the Halifax citadel to defend the port against foreign navies. |
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In a fortress, the citadel acts as the ultimate redoubt. |
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The inhabitants are descendents of the powerful Waris who lived in a large part of this territory between the sixth and twelfth centuries and left the Wari citadel, an urban and commercial center, to posterity. |
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A second-string Barça side showed an understandable lack of cohesion as they went down to the highly enterprising Ukrainians, who showed superior organisation and no little skill in storming the Camp Nou citadel. |
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Once this citadel is breached, the other walls can come tumbling down. |
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It turns out that Santorum has a deep connection to the citadel. |
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The internet company has unveiled navigable images of the ancient monument and other Egyptian attractions – including the pyramids of Saqqara, Saladin's citadel, and the ancient city of Abu Mena. |
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The loss of an outer fortification does not impair the resisting faculty, when it is lost early in the day when its defenders have not spent upon it the resources which are needful to defend the citadel. |
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For those of you who love old ruins, a rich heritage awaits you with the narrow streets of the citadel, the rampart walk as far as the Tour du sel. |
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The defensive structure of the citadel is made up of two walled enclosures with quadrangular towers and a series of advance fortifications that protect the entrance. |
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It fell to 19th Indian Division on 20 March, though the Japanese held the former citadel which the British called Fort Dufferin for another week. |
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In middle life he decided that the individual conscience would have to replace authority as the inner citadel of the Church. |
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Savoy and Nice, the keys of Italy, and the citadel in her hands to bridle Switzerland, are in that consolidation. |
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He added a citadel built on a hill overlooking the district of San Espirit Cap deou do Punt. |
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The two groups of 10 participants enjoyed our vast grounds near the citadel of Pau, and adapted quite easily to the school's magnificent atelier-laboratory. |
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Welcomed by the West, the storming of the citadel of Pakistani Islamism risks, however, to set the country in flames and unleash terrorist violence. |
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A beacon of universal solidarity, Haiti would thus become an enduring affirmation of the human spirit and a vanguard of Africa transformed into a citadel of defiance and a vision of liberty. |
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The Salvation Army citadel on the Castlegate dominates the view of east end of Union Street. |
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The current citadel originated in 1660, but it replaced previous forts. |
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The market town, surrounded by rich farmland, grew up connecting the royal citadel, the medieval old town with its merchants and tradesmen, the bridge and the port. |
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The citadel walls that crown the hill, on the slopes of which the modern city descends amphitheatrically into the sea, are remnants of Venetian fortifications. |
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There was a citadel in the old town surrounded by water and in 1940 on the east side, the moat was still wet but elsewhere had become a dry ditch. |
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I had gazed upon the fortifications and impediments that seemed to keep human beings from entering the citadel of nature, and rashly and ignorantly I had repined. |
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Here they were diverted into an attack on an undefended Edinburgh, but having seized Leith citadel they were chased away by the arrival of Argyll's forces. |
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