Knepp Castle

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Knepp Castle ist eine mittelalterliche Burgruine westlich des Dorfes West Grinstead in der englischen Verwaltungseinheit West Sussex. Sie liegt in der Nähe des Adur und der Fernverkehrsstraße A24. Der Name soll sich aus dem altenglischen „cnæp“ ableiten (dt./engl.: „Mound“). rdf:langString
Le château fort de Knepp surplombe par l'ouest le village de West Grinstead, dans le Sussex de l'Ouest (Angleterre). Il domine la vallée de l'Adur et l' (en). Il tire son nom du vieil anglais cnæp, qui désigne une levée de terre. rdf:langString
Knepp Castle är en medeltida borgruin i England. Det ligger i grevskapet West Sussex, 60 km söder om London. Borgen uppfördes på 1210-talet av Johan av England och var en ruin redan omkring år 1700. Intill ruinen uppfördes på 1800-talet en nygotisk slottsliknande herrgård efter John Nashs ritningar som också benämns Knepp Castle. rdf:langString
The medieval Knepp Castle (sometimes referred to as 'Old Knepp Castle', to distinguish it from the nearby 19th-century mansion) is to the west of the village of West Grinstead, West Sussex, England near the River Adur and the A24 (grid reference TQ163209). The castle was probably founded by the Braose family in the 12th century. King John confiscated the castle along with the Braose lands in 1208. Knepp was used as a hunting lodge, and John visited the castle several times. He ordered its destruction in both 1215 and 1216 during the First Baron's War. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Knepp Castle ist eine mittelalterliche Burgruine westlich des Dorfes West Grinstead in der englischen Verwaltungseinheit West Sussex. Sie liegt in der Nähe des Adur und der Fernverkehrsstraße A24. Der Name soll sich aus dem altenglischen „cnæp“ ableiten (dt./engl.: „Mound“).
rdf:langString The medieval Knepp Castle (sometimes referred to as 'Old Knepp Castle', to distinguish it from the nearby 19th-century mansion) is to the west of the village of West Grinstead, West Sussex, England near the River Adur and the A24 (grid reference TQ163209). The castle was probably founded by the Braose family in the 12th century. King John confiscated the castle along with the Braose lands in 1208. Knepp was used as a hunting lodge, and John visited the castle several times. He ordered its destruction in both 1215 and 1216 during the First Baron's War. Knepp Castle continued to be used into the 14th century and hosted reigning monarchs on several occasions. The castle eventually fell out of use and by the early 18th century was mostly destroyed. Later that century, stone was the castle was used to build a nearby road. The name is thought to come from the Old English word "cnæp", referring to the mound on which it stands. The land around the castle is now the site of Knepp Wildland.
rdf:langString Le château fort de Knepp surplombe par l'ouest le village de West Grinstead, dans le Sussex de l'Ouest (Angleterre). Il domine la vallée de l'Adur et l' (en). Il tire son nom du vieil anglais cnæp, qui désigne une levée de terre.
rdf:langString Knepp Castle är en medeltida borgruin i England. Det ligger i grevskapet West Sussex, 60 km söder om London. Borgen uppfördes på 1210-talet av Johan av England och var en ruin redan omkring år 1700. Intill ruinen uppfördes på 1800-talet en nygotisk slottsliknande herrgård efter John Nashs ritningar som också benämns Knepp Castle.
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