He also built a good number of towers upon the wall, and fitted it to strong battlements.
He also built a wall about a citadel that lay above Jericho, and was a very strong and very fine building, and dedicated it to his mother, and called it Cypros.
He also built himself a palace in the Upper city, containing two very large and most beautiful apartments; to which the holy house itself could not be compared [in largeness].
He also built E-pa, a sanctuary closely connected with E-ninnĂ» and the worship of Ningirsu.
He also built in Lagash a temple to Sin, the Moon-god; see King, "Proc.
Attached to E-ninnĂ» he also built a "House of the Asses" in honour of Esignun, the deity whose duty it was to tend the sacred asses of Ningirsu.
He also built a partition-wall of wood round the altar and the temple, as far as that partition within which it was only lawful for the priests to enter; and by this means he obstructed the multitude from coming at him.
He also built a city upon the Red Sea, and put a garrison into it.
He also built towers in it, and encompassed it with walls, and took care that it should be safely guarded.
He also built Michael's church, which is a very splendid stone temple.
He also built a church north in Vagar in Halogaland, and endowed it with property and revenues.
He also built a church at Agdanes with a parapet; and a harbour, where formerly there had been a barren spot only.
He also built a villa at Tivoli, whose remains are among the most interesting which seventeen centuries have preserved.
He also built castles in the desert, and digged wells for his troops stationed there.
He also built cities, and diverted the course of the river Gihar to the western side of his capital, and made pools and conduits.
He also built an altar for Baal in the temple of Baal, which he built in Samaria.
He also built a wall around it, and called it the City of David.
He also built towers in the wilderness and dug many cisterns, for he had many herds in the lowland and farmers in the plain and vine-dressers in the mountains and in the fruitful fields, for he loved to cultivate the ground.
Also built by Cadwalader, who was then establishing himself in Cardigan.
Also built by Gilbert de Clare, and evidently placed to defend the main road from Cardigan to Aberystwyth.
Also built by Rhys ap Griffith, no doubt as a menace to Powys, as this castle was afterwards sorely contested.
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