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Castle of Saint George (Galicia)

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265: 57: 253:. These legends caused that its remains were successively desecrated and removed in search of treasures and remains, causing that today the structures of the castle (which in the middle of the 20th century still stood several meters high) were reduced to an immense pile of rubble and the bases of some walls. Archaeological excavations have never been carried out on its remains. 179:
with which they melted the walls of the fortress themselves, creating a complex that was very difficult to access. Consisting of several watchtowers and a tribute tower, it offered a fantastic perspective on the southern coast of the
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The fortification was located on Pico Pedrullo, a steep cliff 300 meters (980 ft) high located on the coast of Carnota near the site of
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After passing alternately through the hands of the Crown, church and nobles of the time, and after featuring prominently in the
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And you have knowledge that Lope Sanchez de Vlloa gave to Archbishop Don Rodrigo about dismantling the house of Saint George
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attacks and looting from the sea, also defending at this point an important path to
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Over the centuries, the ruins of the castle became part of local
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allowing them to monitor the waters located between
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Index

Carnota
A Coruña
Spain
Ruins of Castle of Saint George
42°52′43″N 9°07′58″W / 42.878723°N 9.132772°W / 42.878723; -9.132772
fortress
Mount Pindo
Carnota
Middle Ages
10th century
Western Towers
Sisnando II
Norman
Arab
Santiago de Compostela
Galicia
Quilmas
gl
geological formation
Costa da Morte
Cabo Touriñán
Cabo Corrubedo
Carnota Revolt
gl
Santiago de Compostela
thirteenth century
fourteenth century
Lope Sánchez de Ulloa
Peñafiel Castle
Irmandiño revolts

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