Bishop's Castle, Glasgow

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The Bishop's Castle (also known as Glasgow Castle, the Bishop's Palace, and the Archbishop's Palace) was a medieval castle in Glasgow, Scotland. It stood to the west of Glasgow Cathedral, covering much of the present day Cathedral Square. The castle served as the residence of the Archbishops of Glasgow until 1689. Following the Glorious Revolution, the castle became the property of the Crown. It fell into disrepair during the 18th century, having been used as a quarry from 1755, and the site was cleared in 1789 to make way for the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. rdf:langString
Bishop’s Castle, auch Glasgow Castle, war eine mittelalterliche Burg in Glasgow in Schottland. Sie diente als Residenz der Bischöfe und Erzbischöfe von Glasgow bis zur Reformation, als der letzte katholische Erzbischof, James Beaton, um 1560 nach Frankreich floh. Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts wurde die Burg vollständig abgerissen, um für die Platz zu schaffen. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Bishop's Castle (also known as Glasgow Castle, the Bishop's Palace, and the Archbishop's Palace) was a medieval castle in Glasgow, Scotland. It stood to the west of Glasgow Cathedral, covering much of the present day Cathedral Square. The castle served as the residence of the Archbishops of Glasgow until 1689. Following the Glorious Revolution, the castle became the property of the Crown. It fell into disrepair during the 18th century, having been used as a quarry from 1755, and the site was cleared in 1789 to make way for the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
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