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The western border is formed by a stout wall along Via Tor de' Conti, butting against the forums of Augustus, Vespasian, Trajan and Nerva.
By 1405, a stout wall was built to protect the property and maintain the privacy of the Order, particularly its church where men and women alike came to worship.
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Defended by stout walls, the palace of sun-dried bricks was equipped with three lookout towers.
The stout walls of venerable Fort Wadsworth are ornamented with a shimmering abstract piece by Martina Galvin.
The border people, with a past rooted in Romans and Reivers, have always been keen on stout walls.
Today it is the city's symbol, with its arched entrance, stout walls and two towers overlooking a wide green lawn.
In the old harbour, we moored beside the jetty, a few yards from the stout walls of the town hall, a pale limestone castle built in 1585.
Shortly thereafter (in 1613) James I of England granted Derry to the citizens of London who laid out the new city, built stout walls, and brought in Protestant (both English and Scottish) settlers.
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