Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd' has mentioned 'Edward I' in the following places:
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The fortifications were built by Edward I after his invasion of North Wales in 1282. | WIKI |
Portrait in Westminster Abbey, thought to be of Edward I | WIKI |
Edward I became the king of England in 1272. | WIKI |
[1] UNESCO also cited the importance of their links to Edward I and James of St George, their scale and advanced military architecture, and their unusually good condition and historical documentation. | WIKI |
The conscious use of imagery from the Byzantine Roman Empire was therefore an assertion of authority by Edwardxc2xa0I. | WIKI |
[108] Many of these similarities have been considered to be the result of the influence of the Savoy architect Master James of St George, employed by Edward I, and who brought other Savoyard architects with him to North Wales. | WIKI |
Historian Arnold Taylor described Beaumaris as Britain's "most perfect example of symmetrical concentric planning", and for many years the castle was regarded as the pinnacle of military engineering during Edward I's reign. | WIKI |
The overall series of the four castles of Edward I includes within the property boundary all the medieval defensive structures xe2x80x93 castles and town walls xe2x80x93 but not the planned settlements or waterfronts. | UNESCO |