Rochester Cathedral in England was founded in AD 604, although the current structure dates mostly from the Norman era in the 11th century. Many renovations and additions have been made since its initial construction.
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Rochester Castle was originally built in the 1080's
Rochester castle was built during the Norman conquest. The actual year remains unknown.
Catedral Evangelica Reformada was created in 1868.
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I think the Rochester Cathedral was "built in" the denomination of the Catholic Church. I think so because there were no other denominations around in 604 A.D., when it was built. When the King of England took over the Church in England, he would also have taken over Rochester Cathedral and made it Anglican (Church of England).
The original structure was built as a Muslim Minaret. It is now part of La Catedral de Santa Maria de la Sede and is called "La Giralda".
Rochester Castle stands on the bank of the river Medway in Rochester, Kent, in South East England. The castle was built in the 12th century which would make it over 900 years old.
Catedral de Santa Clara de Asis was created in 1923.
Catedral de Santa María la Menor was created in 1540.
Rochester castle is 34.5 meters (113ft) tall
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