De Clare started to construct a castle at Caerphilly to control his new gains in 1268.
They also constructed a castle in Siewierz.
In 1976, Breitenbach began constructing by hand a small castle, on land given him by his father.
The dukes then constructed a castle, documented for the first time in 1248.
They began work on constructing a castle.
He constructed a castle in Brustem (now part of Sint-Truiden).
He constructed a more substantial castle in Sheffield, establishing the town as the dominant settlement within Hallamshire.
Thus they had the right to construct a castle without the Prince's permission, or to decree capital punishment.
The set designer noted that they constructed a castle that they felt was best described as "Viking art nouveau".
Mehmet constructed a massive four-sided castle with a deep moat and three gates.