Dismantled Sentence Examples

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  • They dismantled the tent in silence and returned with it to Dean's campsite.

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  • The fortifications had been dismantled in 1717.

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  • In 1648, at the close of the war, it was dismantled by order of parliament.

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  • The fortifications were finally dismantled in 1871.

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  • It is now dismantled, but forms the chief curiosity of the place.

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  • The fortifications were dismantled, the hostile chief being deported to Benares, and an infant son of the former raja installed under a treaty favourable to the company.

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  • Though strongly built, the castle was never of great size, and it has been largely dismantled.

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  • Four years later Thebes used her new predominance in central Greece to restore the Trachinians, who retained Heraclea until 37 1, when Jason of Pherae seized and dismantled it.

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  • After the battle of Marston Moor it was taken by Fairfax, and in 1648 it was ordered to be dismantled.

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  • The Crown gave it, in the 15th century, to the Herberts of Cherbury, one of whom, in 1644, surrendered it to the Parliamentarians, who dismantled it.

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  • Within these 30 kilometres all existing fortresses are dismantled, 3 no new ones are to be erected, and no armed troops to be maintained; any question between the two states relative to the provisions respecting the " buffer " zone to be decided by arbitration.

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  • The old fortifications of the town, being so extensive as to require a force of from Io,000 to 20,000 troops to man them, were in great part thrown down by the English, and a simpler plan adopted, limiting the defences to the island of Vido and the old citadel; these are now dismantled.

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  • It passed to Prussia in 1720, and its fortifications were dismantled in 1759.

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  • The ancient walls and ditches, which formerly environed the city, were dismantled between 1881 and 1885, and the site of the old fortifications, bought from the government by the municipality, were converted into a fine boulevard, the Ring, nearly 4 m.

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  • Its fortifications were dismantled in 1703 and have since been converted into public promenades.

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  • The castle withstood a protracted siege by the Parliamentarians in 1643, and fell to them by treachery in 1646, of ter which it was dismantled and wrecked.

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  • Compelled at last to capitulate, it was completely dismantled, and was never again fortified.

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  • The Honour of Clitheroe, the name of which is also written Clyderhow and Cletherwoode, was first held by Roger de Poictou, who was almost certainly the builder of the castle, which was dismantled in 1649.

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  • Of the fortifications erected by Vauban in the 17th century, only a gateway and the partially dismantled citadel, nicknamed la Belle Inutile, are left.

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  • Several times dismantled and refortified, Mons was finally converted into an open town in 1862.

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  • Two round towers (15th century) are a survival of the castle of Beaune, dismantled by Henry IV.

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  • The fortifications, begun in 1807 by order of Napoleon, were dismantled in 1889-1891.

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  • During the civil wars the castle was dismantled by the soldiers of Cromwell and was from that time abandoned to decay.

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  • In 1673 the French again occupied it and dismantled the fortifications.

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  • The works are now dismantled.

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  • In 1761 and 1762 it was bombarded by the French, and in 1763 its fortifications were dismantled.

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  • The walls were dismantled by order of Napoleon I.

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  • Castelnuovo is a picturesque town, with a dismantled 14thcentury citadel, which has, at various times, been occupied by Bosnians, Turks, Venetians, Spaniards, Russians, French, English and Austrians.

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  • Though regiments were disbanded, fleets put out of commission and fortresses dismantled to save the cost of their upkeep, the Crown paid nearly 10o,000 yearly for the maintenance of this new hierarchy, and squandered untold wealth on the erection of churches and monasteries.

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  • In 1646, after two months' siege, it was dismantled by the Parliamentarians.

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  • Before evacuating the town the Spaniards dismantled the fortifications.

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  • Kiel and Friedrichsort are fortified, but the old lines of Diippel have been dismantled.

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  • Le Blanc had no choice but to reveal the secrets of his process, and he had the misfortune to see his factory dismantled and his stocks of raw and finished materials sold.

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  • A dismantled castle, the Castillo de San Cristobal, overlooks the city, which contains four Moorish towers rising conspicuously above its modern streets.

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  • By order of General Thomas Gage the fort was abandoned as a military post in October 1772, and was partly dismantled.

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  • In 1630 Barnard Castle was sold to Sir Henry Vane, and in the same year the castle is said to have been unroofed and dismantled for the sake of the materials of which it was built.

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  • Its importance was greatly impaired by the rise of Odessa and Taganrog; and in 1820 the fortress was dismantled.

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  • At the end of the 12th century it became a republic, but in 1226 was taken and dismantled by Louis VIII.

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  • D'Esse's wall, pierced by six gates, was partly dismantled on the death of the queen regent, but although rebuilt in 1571, not a trace of it exists.

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  • These lines, as well as the fortifications of Weissenburg, are now dismantled.

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  • At first he repaired and strengthened its fortifications, but afterwards, alarmed at the capture of St Jean d'Acre (Acre) by Richard Coeur de Lion in 1191, he caused it to be dismantled.

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  • There are also batteries and redoubts facing landward and seaward below this fort; but the other defences have been either razed or dismantled.

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  • Frontier fortresses were also to be dismantled and their garrisons reduced to nominal strength.

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  • At the Reformation the abbey was dismantled and afterwards allowed to go to ruin.

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  • The French took the town in 1672, but left it dismantled in 1674.

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  • After the death of Philip the Good (r5th June 1467), the Liegeois renewed hostilities, but Charles defeated them at St Trond, and made a victorious entry into Liege, which he dismantled and deprived of some of its privileges.

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  • It was dismantled during the Civil War.

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  • The fortresses were dismantled by Cromwell, but some remains are extant.

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  • It was, however, dismantled by Napoleon I.

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  • Today, with the empire long dismantled, a rearticulated national chauvinism is a much more useful weapon.

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  • The roof of the old Coliseum is now dismantled and the sun shines in.

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  • The cab is partially dismantled for the 2003 overhaul.

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  • It stopped production in 1994 and has been partly dismantled.

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  • To enable work to proceed safely on the site below it will be carefully dismantled piece by piece.

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  • The TNCs must also be dismantled and the state must be challenged and their efforts to promote neo-liberal globalization must be resisted and overcome.

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  • Looking for the secret of the living heart, he was driven by a seemingly inescapable logic toward the dead, dismantled heart.

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  • In 1967 this masterpiece of Victorian ironwork fell victim to fashionable prejudice and, despite a national outcry, was dismantled.

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  • This had to be dismantled, and only the stone Mensa remains in the crypt.

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  • The fissile materials from dismantled warheads would have to be placed under safeguards.

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  • This would be the first time a submarine has been dismantled with some of the most radioactive wastes being stored at Rosyth.

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  • This was seized upon as a pretext for violent anti-clerical demonstrations all over Italy and for brutal and unprovoked attacks on unoffending priests; at Spezia a church was set on fire and another dismantled, at Marino Cardinal Merry del Val was attacked by a gang of hooligans, and at Rome the violence of the teppisti reached such a pitch as to provoke reaction on the part of all respectable people, and some of the aggressors were very roughly handled.

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  • Raglan Castle, near Monmouth, now a beautiful ruin, was the seat of the earls and the ist marquess of Worcester, until it was besieged by the Parliamentarians in 1646, and after its capitulation was dismantled.

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  • In this quarter are the remains (16th century) of the château of the dukes of Bar, dismantled in 1670, the old clock-tower and the college, built in the latter half of the 16th century.

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  • On the capitulation of the Hanoverian army in 1803 Hameln fell into the hands of the French; it was retaken by the Prussians in 1806, but, after the battle of Jena, again passed to the French, who dismantled the fortifications and incorporated the town in the kingdom of Westphalia.

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  • Dismantled since 1816, and now largely converted into promenades, the fortifications give the city an irregular pentagonal contour, modified at the north-west corner by the addition of a citadel also pentagonal.

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  • None of the sinews of war has been dismantled.

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  • Much of that has been dismantled at US taxpayer expense.

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  • The engine was dismantled down to its frames and the boiler retubed, then repainted in Marsh 's umber livery.

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  • After 24 years service she arrived at Jarrow on 13th October where she was dismantled down to waterline level.

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  • After the Games, temporary grandstands will be dismantled and the water polo pools will be lifted out and relocated.

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  • Bursting onto the music scene in 1987 with the aptly titled Appetite for Destruction, GNR dismantled the contemporary popular music landscape virtually overnight.

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  • In these instances, the small parks may be completely abandoned or they may be gradually dismantled as rides are sold or relocated.

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  • If they are allowed to become disinterested and are left to their own devices, you may find that they have dismantled the blender or gone backpacking without you!

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  • According to the Cash for Clunkers Bill, your trade in must be dismantled and disposed of by an authorized dismantler.

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  • First National Insurance of America encountered a variety of legal problems and governmental inquiries until it was eventually dismantled and ceased operations.

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  • Privacy concerns and complaints led to the original group and application being dismantled, but there are plenty of other applications that claim to perform the same task.

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  • Facebook dismantled the Stalker Check group in 2009, though it has resurfaced.

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  • These were dismantled in accordance with the treaty of Paris (1856), by which Izmail was made over to Rumania.

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  • The Acropolis had been dismantled as a fortress after the expulsion of Hippias; its defenders against the Persians found it necessary to erect a wooden barricade at its entrance.

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  • Its fortifications were dismantled in 1874.

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  • The fortress of Breda, which was once considered impregnable, has been dismantled, but the town is still protected by extensive lines of fortification and lies in the midst of a district which can be readily laid under water.

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  • After a severe siege, Fuenterrabia surrendered to the duke of Berwick and his French troops in 1719; and in 1794 it again fell into the hands of the French, who so dismantled it that it has never since been reckoned by the Spaniards among their fortified places.

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  • He added, it is true, a few torpedo boats and destroyers, but he promptly had them dismantled on arrival at Constantinople.

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  • The castle, founded by the Breton Juhel, lord of the manor after the Conquest, was already dismantled under Henry VIII.; but its ivy-clad keep and upper walls remain.

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  • The place was dismantled in 1652 by order of Cardinal Mazarin.

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  • It was captured by Euric the Goth in 466 and by the Franks under Childebert in 542; it was dismantled by Charlemagne in 778, but repulsed the emir of Saragossa in 907.

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  • In 871 Paestum was sacked and partly destroyed by Saracen invaders; in the 11th century it was further dismantled by Robert Guiscard, and in the 16th century was finally deserted.

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  • The fort was dismantled in 1860, and demolished in 1890 to provide room for the railway and the station.

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  • In this quarter are the remains (16th century) of the château of the dukes of Bar, dismantled in 1670, the old clock-tower and the college, built in the latter half of the 16th century.

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  • The keep is doubtfully assigned to a date previous to the Conquest; the important position on the Welsh March led to several subsequent additions, especially in the 14th century, and the castle was only dismantled by order of the Parliamentarians after it had strongly resisted their arms on behalf of Charles I.

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  • In the latter part of the city, on a steep elevation, stands the castle of St Peter, originally founded by Theodoric, on the site, perhaps, of the earliest citadel, mostly rebuilt by Gian Galeazzo Visconti in 1393, and dismantled by the French in 180r.

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  • The fort was dismantled immediately afterward.

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  • When she surrendered at Carberry Hill the stronghold fell into the hands of the regent Moray, by whom it was dismantled in 1568, but its ruins are still a picturesque object on the hill above the harbour.

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  • At the beginning of the 12th century war broke out between Como and Milan, and after a ten years' war Como was taken and its fortifications dismantled in 1127.

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  • It was dismantled in 1807, and is now used as a prison.

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  • The treaty of London, signed on the 11th of May 1867, decided that the Prussian garrison must be withdrawn and the fortress dismantled, which was done in 1872.

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  • The old castle, now in ruins, was dismantled in 1645 by the marquis of Argyll in retaliation for the destruction of Castle Campbell in Dollar Glen on the south side of the Ochils.

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  • The city is partly walled, and guarded on the seaward side by the 16thcentury castle of St Anna and two dismantled forts.

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  • It was dismantled under Henry VIII., but considerable portions remain of the chapel, banqueting hall and herald's tower.

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  • Three times shaken by earthquake in the 12th century, it was dismantled by Hulagu in 1260.

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  • In 1762 Cassel was captured by the Germans from the French; after this the fortifications were dismantled and New Cassel was laid out by the landgrave Frederick II.

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  • The town itself is fan-shaped, the streets, which contain some fine old houses with projecting eaves and many towers, radiating from the citadel (Fortezza), which was constructed in 1502, and dismantled by the French in 1800.

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  • The Mycenaeans, who had temporarily regained their independence with the help of Sparta, fought on the Greek side at Plataea in 479 B.C. The long warfare between the two cities lasted till 468 B.C., when Mycenae was dismantled and its inhabitants dispersed.

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  • The fortifications of Anklam were dismantled in 1762 and have not since been restored, although the old walls are still standing; formerly, however, it was a town of considerable military importance, which suffered severely during the Thirty Years' and the Seven Years' Wars; and this fact, together with the repeated ravages of fire and of the plague, has made its history more eventful than is usually the case with towns of the same size.

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  • Formerly a strong fortress, Maastricht is still a considerable garrison town, but its ramparts were dismantled in 1871-1878.

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  • The old fortifications have been dismantled and partly converted into fine promenades.

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  • Later, when Gaul had been subdued, the place was dismantled and its Gaulish inhabitants resettled 4 m.

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  • It was taken by Duke William of Weimar in 163 2; in 1761 its walls were dismantled, and, after being alternately Prussian and Hanoverian, it passed finally in 1866 with Hanover to Prussia.

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  • Waller; and having been dismantled, it was restored by George Morley, bishop of Winchester (1662-1684).

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  • The French were in possession from 1677 to 1697, and again in 1713-1714 and 1744; and when they left the place in 1748, at the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, they dismantled the fortifications.

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  • In 1311 Robert de Holland fortified a mansion here, and in 1327 this castle belonged to Henry, earl of Lancaster; but it was dismantled in 1460, and little more than the site is now traceable.

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  • There are signs, however, that various forts were dismantled aS the country grew quieter.

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  • In 1657 it was taken by storm by the Swedish general Wrangel, and in 1659, after the fortress had been dismantled, it was occupied by Frederick William of Brandenburg.

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  • Wittenberg continued to be a fortress of the third class until the reorganization of the German defences after the foundation of the new empire led to its being dismantled in 1873.

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  • On coming into the hands of the English, the fort was dismantled by order of Lord William Bentinck, and is now converted into a sanatorium for the troops at Nasirabad.

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  • The Olympian temple of Zeus is said to have been dismantled, either by the Goths or by Christian zeal, in the reign of Theodosius II.

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  • Dismantled by order of Charlemagne, it became in the 9th century the capital of an independent principality, the rival of that of Benevento, and was surrounded by strong fortifications.

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  • On the landward side, Braila has the shape of a crescent, the curve of its outer streets following the line of the old fortifications, dismantled in 1829.

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  • At the Reformation (1561) the fabric was greatly injured by the 5th earl of Glencairn and the Protestants, who dismantled the altar, stripped the church of images and relics, and are even alleged to have burnt it.

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  • In 1684 its fortifications were dismantled.

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  • Later the Reformers dismantled much of what was left.

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  • The castle was garrisoned in 1642 by Prince Rupert, who went there after the battle of Naseby, but in 1646 it surrendered to Parliament and was afterwards dismantled.

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  • The Jews laid down their arms, dismantled Jerusalem, and agreed to pay rent for Joppa and Gazara.

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  • The citadel was dismantled in 1897.

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  • The fort has been dismantled; and in trade the town is outstripped by Astara, the customs station on the Persian frontier.

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  • During the Civil War the castle was dismantled by the Royalist commandant.

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  • The well-known passage of Lucian (Piscator, 47) cannot be regarded as decisive for any of the theories advanced, as any portion of the old enceinte dismantled by the Persians may have retained the name in later times.

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  • Formerly it was fortified, but after the change in the defensive system of Belgium in 1858 the fortress was dismantled and its ramparts superseded by boulevards.

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  • It was then dismantled and fell into decay.

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