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Corf Castle, also known as the Castle of Corfu, was primarily associated with the Venetian period of rule over the island of Corfu. However, it was also significant during the time of the British protectorate. There wasn't a specific king who lived there; instead, it served as a military fortress and a royal residence for various rulers, including the Venetians and later the British, with the most notable figure being the British High Commissioner, Sir Frederick Adam, in the 19th century.

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