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The leaders of the town soon realized that the old ramparts were not useful any more.
The house backed up on a fragment of the old rampart.
This is all that remains of the old ramparts.
They replaced the old rampart with a new better stone bulwark.
This being the old rampart appeared weaker than the new.'
Some of the old ramparts were also found.
It was the last windmill on the old ramparts of Christianshavn.
Against the new masonry I re-erected the old rampart of bones.
The municipal council sits in the old ramparts tower, now known as a room for meetings and marriages.
They were built outside the old ramparts of the city when the city was finally allowed to expand beyond this barrier.
The bastions, demi-lunes and part of the old ramparts were undermined.
A gateway flanked by towers survives from the old ramparts of the town.
Finally, the extension of Copenhagen beyond the old ramparts during the 1850s opened up new horizons for urban expansion.
This is like the old Rampart.
Handsome stonework fortifies the old ramparts.
"Tradition," Fish suggested, as they meandered out and found their way along the edge of the Windstone Water under the old ramparts.
A road running south along the route of the old ramparts was named rue des Remparts d'Ainay.
In addition, 7 (genuine) square towers were built into the old rampart and a stone wall was added around the castle proper (i.e. the residential building).
Of the former castle, a few small remnants of the walls and short sections of the old ramparts and moat are still visible.
At the same time the old rampart was modernized and the Church of the St. Savior with a chapter and a church school were added.
During the reign of Caracalla in the 3rd century, Cuicul's administrators took down some of the old ramparts and constructed a new forum.
After wandering around the old ramparts and narrow streets, take a rest in the ivy-covered ruins of the 14th-century Cloître des Cordeliers.
Here, finely placed, above what is left of the old ramparts, is one of the town's two quite splendid churches, the church of Sainte-Croix.
In recent generations, the old ramparts from the days of Brian Boru had been extended westwards and they had all been rebuilt in stone.
A new stone wall now ran all the way along the waterfront from Wood Quay to the bridge, a hundred and fifty yards in front of the old rampart.