Cardiff, Castle 1893
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The first Norman castle is thought to have been built in Cardiff in c1081 on the site of a previous Welsh fortification. Extra defensive height was achieved by piling the spoil on top of the circuit walls to create a rampart. In 1106 Robert Curthouse, Duke of Normandy, waged an unsuccessful war with Henry I; the defeated duke was taken to Cardiff Castle. Curthouse's eyes were put out, and he remained a prisoner until his death in 1134.
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