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He defeated it in a siege by starving the occupants out. This siege was the longest siege in England.
for protection from the british in the attack of 1901
6 months June to Decemberr 1266
For six centuries this castle was a stronghold of the Lords and Kings of England. From it's foundation by Geoffrey de Clinton about 1200ad until the time of the Tudors, it was held by the powerful de Montforts in the 13th century. Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester later became a leading rebel against HenryIII, and in 1266 Henry's army surrounded Kenilworth Castle, for a period of eight months, but it's fortifications withstood the siege. However, the defenders were later forced to surrender, due to disease and famine.
kenilworth castle was a very important castle a it had undergone a numerous amounts of events and owner, also The castle went through several transformations over the centuries. The Norman earth and wood castle became a local sandstone castle with improved defences. This in turn was redesigned to focus on comfort and luxury rather than strength of defence, eventually becoming an Elizabethan style palace. In its final incarnation, the castle's gatehouse was transformed into a dwelling, while the rest of the castle lay in ruins.
He defeated it in a siege by starving the occupants out. This siege was the longest siege in England.
The Siege of Kenilworth took place in 1266 during the Second Barons' War in England. It lasted for six months from June to December, with the barons loyal to Simon de Montfort holding the castle against King Henry III's forces.
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