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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
acres afterwards ancient angle arches barons Beauchamp Bishop brother building built called century chamber chapel Charles church circular Conqueror corner court crenellate Crown daughter death defence descendant Devizes died s.p. ditch Domesday Survey drawbridge Duke Earl Earl of Lancaster Earl of Warwick earthworks Edward Edward III Elizabeth Empress Maud England entrance erected estates feet fortress Fotheringhay front garrison gate gatehouse gateway Gloucester granted hall heiress held Henry III Henry VIII hill History Hugh inner ward keep Kent King John King's knights lands Leicester London Lord mansion married masonry Maud miles moat mound non-existent Norfolk Norman possession Prince prison Queen reign of Henry remains Richard Richard II river Robert Roman round royal ruins Saxon side siege Simon de Montfort Sir John Sir Thomas staircase Stephen stone storeys succeeded temp Tonbridge tower Tower of London town turrets Tutbury vaulted wall Warwick wife William Winchester