yes they did yes they did
Citadel- A walled fort that protects a city.
fort, top, strongfold, keep, redoubt, castle, bastion, manor
fortress, keep, camp, tower, catle, garrison, stronghold, citadel
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If you want an abounded one its called abounded car fort" not very big but i think it is cool and a non abounded one the citadel brotherhood of steel fort.
The Civil war did start at Fort Sumter (alternative spelling is Fort Sumpter), which is an island you can ferry to from Charleston, South Carolina. The military students from the Citadel, which is still a military university in the United States, were ordered to fire on the Union.
Well, a citadel is a stronghold, so for an antonym look for something that will provide no protection, such as a field, a meadow, or something along those lines. I hope that helped a little bit, Anonymous
The Citadel of Herat. Bala Hiss Fort in Kabul. The Blue Mosque of Mazar-e-Sharif.
The address of the Citadel is: Dept Of History The Citadel, Charleston, SC 29409
The welsh word "caer" in English, refers to a castle or a fort. The term is typically used to define a defensive structure composed stone, bricks, and or mortar.
The citadel was huge.The citadel was almost impossible to conquer. Almost.Nobody could break the citadel's defences for hundreds of years.Until the British Empire showed up and cracked the walls of the citadel as if it was a sandcastle.