well i think only 1 because first it was made out of wood and then the canged it
Margam Castle has never been knocked down or invaded.
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Dover has been inhabited and fortified for centuries as it is a port at the narrowest section of the English Channel. Iron Age defenses were built over by the Romans, who constructed a lighthouse. On his way to London in 1066, William the Conqueror had a castle built here, and his descendant Henry II expanded upon it in the late 1100s. Modifications were made after vulnerabilities were revealed in the 1216 siege by the French. Georgian military engineers modified the works in from the mid 1700s to the early 1800s to deal with gunpowder weaponry, and extensive tunnels were dug under the castle in the 20th century to protect command facilities from aerial and nuclear attack. So Dover Castle has a delightful variety of military architecture. SOURCE:http://johnsmilitaryhistory.com/dover.html
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Dover is believed to have been named after a Kentish town in England called Dover, which was known for its white cliffs. The name "Dover" may have been chosen for the American town because it also had white cliffs along its coastline.
I think the person you are looking for is Mahmud Ghaznavi, who invaded India over 15 times. (Indian's must have been tired) For more info, type this in your browser.
New Castle was the capital of the colonial government in Delaware. The capital was moved from New Castle to Dover in 1777. During the period 1779 - 1781 the colonial government met in Wilmington, Lewes, Dover, and New Castle. In October 1781 the capital was permanently moved to Dover. Delaware became a U.S. state on December 7, 1787 with Dover as the capital city.
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The Romani people, commonly known as gypsies, have not invaded Brighton. The city has not been invaded by the Romani people in history.
Nearly every habitable part of the world has been invaded and fought over at some period in history. Many parts have been invaded many times.
New Castle which was originally the Indian village of Tomakonck which was given the name Fort Casimir by the Dutch, then Fort Trinity by the Swedes and then Nieuw Amstel by the Dutch after they recaptured it. The name New Castle comes from the English when they captured it from the Dutch in 1664.