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fortalice (ˈfɔːtəlɪs) Forms: 5 fortalys, -alyce, fortilitie, 6 fortilesse, fortilage, fortelleze, fortelace, 7, 9 fortiless, 9 -alise, 6– fortalice. [The surviving form, which is also the earliest recorded, is ad. med.L. fortalitia, fortalitium, a derivative of fortis strong; cf Pr., Sp., Pg. fortal...
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Hoddom
Castle
Hoddom Castle, the old Maxwell fortalice, to the south-west of the parish, was once part of the Scottish border defences.
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fortlet
fortlet (ˈfɔːtlɪt) Also 4, 6 fortelet. [f. fort n. + -let. (In quot. 1330 it may be an error for forcelete or fortelece: see forcelet, fortalice.)] A small fort.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 4822 Hys pleyn londes he let hym haue, Bot his forteletes he dide saue. 1538 Leland Itin. VII. 55 A ly...
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Sielecki Castle
Szeliga coat of arms and Mikołaj Siestrzeniec of the Kornic coat of arms, the famous adventurous burgrave of Będzin
1430 - mention of the existence of a fortalice 1465 - the royal courtier Jakub Duch from Dębno becomes the owner of the fortalice
1487 - idyllic goods as part of regaining the princesses were bought
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Castle Coeffin
It is described as "a very ancient Scandinavian fortalice in Lismore and Appin parish, Argyllshire, on the NW side of Lismore island, from the north-eastern
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Limasol (horse)
Racing career
1896: two-year-old season
Limasol began her racing career in the Acorn Stakes at Epsom Racecourse in June when she finished fourth behind Fortalice major upset Limasol led from the start, shook off a challenge from Chelandry in the straight and drew away to win by three lengths with the 40/1 outsider Fortalice
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unterrific
unteˈrrific, a. (un-1 7.)1788 H. Downman Infancy vi. 637 The stream Of lightning,..safe convey'd, In unterrific silence, to the ground. 1831 Carlyle Sart. Res. ii. iii, Not unterrific was the aspect; but we looked on it like brave youths. 1887 Ruskin Præterita II. 393 A majestic, but unterrific fort...
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Allexton
In the 13th century the Lord lived in a fortalice (a moated manor house) the remains of which lie buried in a field adjacent to the present hall.
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Kilspindie Castle
Clan Douglas
An early fortalice was held by the Spens, or Spence, family, possibly vassals of their over lord, the Gospatric Earls of Dunbar. A new castle
Patrick Douglas of Kilspindie built a new "castell toure and fortalice" before 1600, perhaps as early as 1558.
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Balcraig Castle
The size of the stones suggested that they were the foundations of a stone fortalice.
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David Beaton of Creich
In December 1599 his grandson David Beaton, apparent of Creich, was declared a rebel and his house or fortalice at Dunbog was placed in the keeping of
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Closenberg Hotel
History
In 1719 the Dutch built a small fortalice on an island promontory, on the southern side of the Galle bay. They called the island Klossenburg (or Kloffenburg), meaning 'fortalice or citadel on which the sea roars'.
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Balfluig Castle
Tradition
Tradition asserts that there was another fortalice nearby. The rival lairds would shoot at each other from their watch rooms.
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Creich Castle
"All the characteristics of the structure...suggest a date rather later than the first half of the 16th century, although the 'tower, fortalice and manor
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