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This Ring Tunic is an original design by The Inner Bailey, created for Richard the Lion Heart in a professional stage production of "A Lion in Winter". Hand-stitched trim accents at the neck and arms make this light armor fit for a king!
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theinnerbailey.com/armor.htm
theinnerbailey.com/armor.htm
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Motte-and-bailey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A motte-and-bailey is a form of castle situated on a raised earthwork and surrounded by a protective fence. Many were built in Britain, Ireland and France in the 11th and 12th centuries, favoured as...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and-bailey
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The Inner Bailey of the Castle is accessible only to Honored Guests and other privileged members of the Marrach court. Here the Queen holds court and the nobles live. The Inner Bailey is actually set somewhat lower than the Outer Bailey due to the rough terrain of Mount Ardan.
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www.skotos.net/games/marrach/innerbailey.shtml
www.skotos.net/games/marrach/innerbailey.shtml
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The Inner Bailey of the Castle is accessible only to Honored Guests and other privileged members of the Marrach court. Here the Queen holds court and the nobles live. The Inner Bailey is actually set somewhat lower than the Outer Bailey due to the rough terrain of Mount Ardan.
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www.skotos.net/games/marrach/innerbailey-1st.shtml
www.skotos.net/games/marrach/innerbailey-1st.shtml
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The inner bailey of the Tower of London. ... In the foreground at left is a cordoned-off area containing the Tower's infamous execution block. One of the privileges of nobility in the Middle ... The inner bailey was the inner courtyard of a castle. It was protected by both the outer walls and inner walls seen in this picture.
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kevin.lps.org/Middle_ages/castles/innerbailey.html
kevin.lps.org/Middle_ages/castles/innerbailey.html
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The bailey was an open area inside the castle complex that contained the domestic and other necessary buildings of castle life. The inner bailey was an area inside the main castle, while the outer bailey lay outside the central castle defences, and was therefore more vulnerable to attack.
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www.castlewales.com/bailey.html
www.castlewales.com/bailey.html
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The keep towers over the walls surrounding the inner bailey with King's Gate in the centre of the picture. ... Built under Henry II , the inner bailey is surrounded by the inner curtain wall which was probably begun in 1185. The bailey may be entered from the south by Palace Gate, or from the north by King’s Gate,
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www.dover-kent.co.uk/defence/inner_bailey.htm
www.dover-kent.co.uk/defence/inner_bailey.htm
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1. The south wall of the keep and its entrance stairs, from the top of the curtain wall. The inner bailey well is in the foreground. ... 2. The keep seen from the field to its east, north of the great hall. The lower part of the keep is hidden by the defensive embankment and wall of the inner bailey.
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kinemage.biochem.duke.edu/panther/scarborough/keepwalls...
kinemage.biochem.duke.edu/panther/scarborough/keepwalls/index.kw.html
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