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Maiden Castle
noun
- an ancient fortification in Dorsetshire, England, first erected c250 b.c. over the remains of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements of c2000–c1500 b.c.
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With this he attacked Stirling, and on the 16th the maiden castle surrendered.
It is a triple ring of gigantic ramparts, like those of Maiden Castle near Dorchester, and nearly a mile in circumference.
Beyond the mill a sharp turn to the left joins the main road we left to reach Maiden Castle.
Before six o'clock the defence was further reinforced by a party of Gordons from Maiden Castle.
It was only an hour, but it was the first time I have had any real chance to direct hot shot at the walls of the maiden castle.
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