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(Created claim: comment (P5): At least untill the 13th century, a gord was a central and usually the only element of a city or town indicated in written historical sources, which is why these may be considered as identical for this period; after location, the gord became one of many facilities in a city or a town, usually situated on peripheries, sometimes converted into a castle., Modified using wikibase-api for Python) |
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At least untill the 13th century, a gord was a central and usually the only element of a city or town indicated in written historical sources, which is why these may be considered as identical for this period; after location, the gord became one of many facilities in a city or a town, usually situated on peripheries, sometimes converted into a castle. | |||
Property / comment: At least untill the 13th century, a gord was a central and usually the only element of a city or town indicated in written historical sources, which is why these may be considered as identical for this period; after location, the gord became one of many facilities in a city or a town, usually situated on peripheries, sometimes converted into a castle. / rank | |||
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Revision as of 22:56, 27 November 2024
Gord is a medieval or – in eastern territories – early modern settlement with revetments and stockades.
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English | gord |
Gord is a medieval or – in eastern territories – early modern settlement with revetments and stockades. |
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Średniowieczna lub, na terenach wschodnich, wczesnonowożytna osada z obwarowaniami drewniano-ziemnymi.
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t. 2, s. 168 (hasło "Grodzisko"): "Grody to obiekty sztucznie ogrodzone w celach obronnych. Pojęcie to obejmuje wszelkiego rodzaju miejsca obronne, jak wsie, miasta, ośrodki administracyjne, wojskowe i inne schronienia przygotowane do obrony. W średniowieczu grodami nazywano też miasta".
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At least untill the 13th century, a gord was a central and usually the only element of a city or town indicated in written historical sources, which is why these may be considered as identical for this period; after location, the gord became one of many facilities in a city or a town, usually situated on peripheries, sometimes converted into a castle.
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