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Q: What monarchs of England have stayed at Dover castle?
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Where was dover castle built?

In Dover, England.


Which castle is called the Key of England?

The dover castle. It is the largest castle in England.


Where is Dover Located?

Maryland but im not sure where it is on a map cuz that was my question lol Answer 2 Dover is also a place on the south coast of England. Which one do you mean?


Why was the location of dover castle so important?

To keep away invaders from mainland Europe.


What is the population of dover castle?

The population of Dover castle is 28,156.


What is Dover in England known for?

the white cliffs, the English channel to get to France and it was a place that was used during WW2, dover castle, roman lighthouse and Anglican church


What is the purpose of Dover castle?

It was built for defence purposes! by Nina x :) x


What is the name of the castle on top of the White Cliffs of Dover?

Dover Castle !


What is the capital of Delaware dover or new castle?

the capital of Delaware is Dover not new castle


What is Dover known for?

Dover is not really famous. The white cliffs of Dover are a significant geagraphical feature which sometimes symbolize England - perhap because they are the first sight on crossing the Channel It is the closest point from England to France so it is used as a major crossing point by ferry. It is home to the largest undersea tunnel in the world, stretching from Dover to Calais and its most famous attraction is Dover castle, which was where William the Conqueror landed in 1066.


How was dover castle attacked?

Dover castle was attacked by French troops that first assaulted the castle and then dug tunnels underneath it trying to get in.


What has the author Nicholas Payne written?

Nicholas Payne has written: 'A true relation of a brave exploit performed by Captain Richard Dawks in taking of the Castle of Dover for the King and Parliament' -- subject(s): Dover Castle (Dover, England), Great Britain Civil War, 1642-1649, History