after 1086
The keel, or the very bottom of the ship, was built first, and the skeletal rib sections were built up from there.
The pointy bit at the top
Yes but it's a bit strange
Cars evolved and changed bit by bit over the years so that is almost impossible to answer unless you ask about a specific item. -
The bailey.
Physically, It is believed (by me,) that Hogwarts was never built. it quotes in the books that the founders of the castle were Godric Griffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw and Salazar Slytherin. Remember, we're in the wizarding world here, and these are the greatest wizards and witches of the age known. the four founder magicked up Hogwarts, using their wands, and a bit of muggle hard-slog. as it also states in the films, that Salazar Slytherin BUILT a chamber of secrets within the castle. This gives the impression the some HP fans that these four built Hogwarts. ~hope this helps~
In the first bit of relic castle talk to the woman she gives you the choice of plume(archen) or cover(tirtouga) fossil
The keep was the big bit of the castle. The secret passage was the secret part of the castle.
Shell Keep castles were built in the year 1172! +++ Not sure where the adjective "shell" comes from, but castles with a keep - the central building in the complex, and the main accommodation - were built mainly in the few centuries of the Mediaeval period , not just in one arbitrary year.
Osaka Castle is one of the most famous castles in Japan and is known for the role it played in Japanese history. It was built by Hideyoshi Toyotomi and inherited by his son, who lost the Tokugawas (who eventually would unify Japan under the shogunate). The castle has been burned down and rebuilt several times, ranging from the conflicts of the Meiji Restoration to bombings by the Allies.
No - it was quite a bit earlier than that, between 970-930 BCE for the First Temple (and 537-516 for the Second Temple). Jews believe that the Third Temple will be built at some time in the future.
The first submarine may have been built by Dutchman Cornelius Drebbel in England in 1623. He certainly designed one, however it is not certain he ever built it. Sometime between 1690 and 1692, French physicist Denis Papin designed and built two submarines, apparently in Marburg, Germany.The history is a bit sketchy, but, depending on who you believe, the first sub was built either in England, or in Germany, but, in either case, not by people who were native to those lands.