Carnarvon Castle in Wales
It is a medieval fortress located in Gwyneth County, northwest Wales. The first defensive structure on this site was a mound and fenced castle built in the late 11th century, which was replaced by the current stone structure by King Edward I of England in 1283. The castles and towns established by Edward I became the administrative center of North Wales, so the defensive works were built on a grand scale. The design of the castle is intentionally linked to the Roman history of Caernarfon - nearby is the Roman fortress of Segantin, and the walls of the castle evoke the city walls of Constantinople.
Pembroke Castle, Wales
It is a medieval castle located in the center of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and also the former family residence of Pembrokeshire. Since 1951, it has been listed as a first-class protected building and underwent extensive restoration in the early 20th century. In 1093, Arnolf de Montgomery built his first castle on the cape next to the Pembroke River during the Normandy invasion of Wales. A century later, Richard I gifted the castle to William Marshall, who became one of the most powerful figures in 12th century England. Marshall rebuilt Pembroke Castle with stones, forming most of the existing structures today.
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