By slaves using ropes and ramps.
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Coral Castle was constructed mostly limestone from coral and considered to be built single handedly by Leedskalnin using magnetism. Leedskalnin spent over 28 years building the Coral Castle.
It could be either, because it is defined by the word it modifies. It is more likely an adjective phrase. E.g. A castle with a moat is harder to attack. It appears to be an adverb in the form: "The castle was originally built with a moat" although it seems to say that the castle was built 'using' a moat rather than featuring one.
Himeji Castle was built in Tokyo because the first Tokyo Castle (known as Edo Castle) burned down in 1750. Ieyasu Tokugawa, the prime minister of Japan at that time, decided he wanted to start from scratch and build Himeji Castle using modern materials and design methods. Tokugawa had the Tokyo Himeji Castle built in a new location on the other side of Tokyo. He named the new castle after his wife, Himeji. Tokyo's Himeji Castle is widely regarded as the most impressive and significant castle still standing in Japan. Interestingly, Tokugawa renamed the castle Ryoanji Castle after divorcing his wife in 1763. However, the castle has continued to be known as Himeji. Himeji Castle is Tokyo's most frequently visited tourist attraction.
He escaped by climbing down the castle walls. I shall not remain alone with them; I shall try to scale the castle wall farther than I have yet attempted I shall take some of the gold with me, lest I want it later. I may find a way from this dreadful place. And then away for home! away to the quickest and nearest train! away from this cursed spot, from this cursed land, where the devil and his children still walk with earthly feet! At least God's mercy is better than that of these monsters, and the precipice is steep and high. At its foot man may sleep - as a man. Goodbye, all! Mina! (Source: Bram Stoker: "Dracula". Penguin Popular Classics. Page 69)
A stone or square keep castle is the extention of a motte and bailey castle.
I walked into the castle.
in the medieval years castles were built using stone.
A stone keep refers to a castle that is built of stone. Using stone allows for castles to be build higher than with wood and also prevented against fire.
A stone keep refers to a castle that is built of stone. Using stone allows for castles to be build higher than with wood and also prevented against fire.
the krak de chevalier was built as a defensive castle in the Cyrian empire... it is buuilt using stone and mortar and has two wall as a defensive benifit sorry if this information is insufficient and you should check other sites as well?!?