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- Encastellation wikiPageWikiLinkText "encastellated".
- Encastellation wikiPageWikiLinkText "encastellation".
- Encastellation hasPhotoCollection Encastellation.
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- Encastellation subject Category:Castles.
- Encastellation subject Category:Middle_Ages.
- Encastellation hypernym Process.
- Encastellation type Article.
- Encastellation type Election.
- Encastellation type Article.
- Encastellation type Attraction.
- Encastellation type Habitat.
- Encastellation comment "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. The ubiquity of the castle is iconic of the Middle Ages. The process was rather quick once the castle, as a distinct type of fortress, was introduced.".
- Encastellation label "Encastellation".
- Encastellation sameAs بناء_القلاع.
- Encastellation sameAs Encastellament.
- Encastellation sameAs Incastellamento.
- Encastellation sameAs Incastellamento.
- Encastellation sameAs Incastellamento.
- Encastellation sameAs Inkastelacja.
- Encastellation sameAs m.0fdtw8.
- Encastellation sameAs Kastelizacija.
- Encastellation sameAs Q44963.
- Encastellation sameAs Q44963.
- Encastellation wasDerivedFrom Encastellation?oldid=560833927.
- Encastellation isPrimaryTopicOf Encastellation.