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| | [[File:Herat_citadel.png|thumb|200px|A citadel in [[Herat]].]] | | [[File:Herat_citadel.png|thumb|200px|A citadel in [[Herat]].]] |
| − | A '''citadel''' is a large [[fortress]] or [[castle]] that is usually built to protect [[City|cities]] or [[Town|towns]] from attacks or disaster, though citadels have been built for other reasons as well. Citadels are often built to be the final protection for a city or town, in case enemies break through other protections such as [[Wall|walls]] or [[Soldier|soldiers]]. | + | A '''citadel''' is a large [[fortress]] or [[castle]] that is usually built to protect [[City|cities]] or [[Town|towns]] from attacks or disaster, though citadels have been built for other reasons as well. Citadels are often built to be the final protection for a city or town, in case enemies break through other protections such as [[Wall|walls]] or [[Soldier|soldiers]]. |
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| | == History == | | == History == |
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| − | === 3300 BCE - 1300BCE ===
| + | == 3300 BCE - 1300BCE == |
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| − | The oldest known citadels were built in the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], where the citadel may have been used as a symbol of [[authority]] (power), though no one is entirely sure why they were built.
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| − | === 800–600 BCE ===
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| − | In [[Ancient Greece]], the [[Acropolis]] was important in the life of the people, serving as a place of safety in times of trouble. It contained [[military]] supplies, food, a [[shrine]], and often a [[palace]] or citadel. The most well-known is the [[Acropolis of Athens]], but nearly every Greek [[city-state]] had one.
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| − | === 167–141 BCE === | + | == –1300 BCE == |
| | + | The oldest known citadels were built in the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], where the citadel may have been used as a symbol of [[authority]] (power), though no one is entirely sure why they were built. |
| | + | == 800–600 BCE == |
| | + | In [[Ancient Greece]], the [[Acropolis]] was important in the life of the people, serving as a place of safety in times of trouble. It contained [[military]] supplies, food, a [[shrine]], and often a [[palace]] or citadel. The most well-known is the [[Acropolis of Athens]], but nearly every Greek [[city-state]] had one. |
| | + | == 167–141 BCE == |
| | Citadels were sometimes built so strongly that enemies could take over the rest of the city, but fail to take over the city's citadel. During the [[Maccabean Revolt]], the Maccabean [[Rebellion|rebels]] managed to take over all of [[Jerusalem]] except its citadel. It wasn't until 20 years later that they finally managed to take over the citadel too. | | Citadels were sometimes built so strongly that enemies could take over the rest of the city, but fail to take over the city's citadel. During the [[Maccabean Revolt]], the Maccabean [[Rebellion|rebels]] managed to take over all of [[Jerusalem]] except its citadel. It wasn't until 20 years later that they finally managed to take over the citadel too. |
| − | | + | == 1600 CE–present == |
| − | === 1600 CE–present ===
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| | Citadels were not always built to keep away a city's enemies. During the [[Anglo-Dutch Wars]], [[Charles II of England|King Charles II of England]] built a citadel at [[Plymouth, Devon|Plymouth]] that could not only keep out enemies, but also the city's people in case they tried to [[Rebellion|rebel]] against the King. | | Citadels were not always built to keep away a city's enemies. During the [[Anglo-Dutch Wars]], [[Charles II of England|King Charles II of England]] built a citadel at [[Plymouth, Devon|Plymouth]] that could not only keep out enemies, but also the city's people in case they tried to [[Rebellion|rebel]] against the King. |
| − | | + | == Modern Usage == |
| − | === Modern Usage ===
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| | The ''Citadelle'' of [[Quebec]] still survives as the largest citadel still in official military operation in [[North America]] after more than 200 years of existence. | | The ''Citadelle'' of [[Quebec]] still survives as the largest citadel still in official military operation in [[North America]] after more than 200 years of existence. |
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