-
simply Brabant province.
Brabant had
fortified walled cities and
unwalled cities. The
unwalled cities did not have the
right to
construct walls.
Trade was...
- king, the
ruler of Bashan,
which contained sixty walled cities and many
unwalled towns, with his
capital at
Ashtaroth (probably
modern Tell Ashtara, where...
-
Plutarch locates as
being situated between Beirut and Sidon,
called Light, an
unwalled village. If
Plutarch is to be believed,
Ptolemy Philadelphus was conceived...
-
scholars have
identified as
early Israelites,
before being replaced with an
unwalled Philistine town. When the
Israelites captured it, it
became an important...
- A
kremlin (Russian: кремль, tr. kreml', IPA: [ˈkrʲemlʲ] ) is a
major fortified central complex found in
historic Russian cities. The word is
often used...
- Timur, the
ruler of Iran at the time. He
described it in his
diary as an
unwalled region.
Italian traveler Pietro della Valle p****ed
through Tehran overnight...
-
Acacallis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκακαλλίς
means '
unwalled') in Gr**** mythology, was
princess of Crete. The
Bibliotheca calls her
Acalle (Ἀκάλλη).
Acacallis was...
- "Gate of the Puma". The
Pumapunku complex consists of an
unwalled western court, a
central unwalled esplanade, a
terraced platform mound that is
faced with...
- the
destruction level to the late 17th or 16th
centuries BCE. A
small unwalled settlement was
rebuilt in the 15th
century BCE, but it has been agreed...
- Empire. As the city
continued to grow and prosper, Rome was
essentially unwalled for the
first three centuries of the Empire.
Expanding domestic structures...