Archaeologists dated the wooden fortress to the 1st century AD.
Up until the 16th century it was a village named Tzaishibesi, which had a wooden fortress.
In early 15th century he replaced the older, wooden fortress with a stone-built castle.
This grew from a small settlement around a wooden fortress which the stone castle replaced.
In the wooden fortress they were still feasting when the princess's army came in sight.
Then the princess's soldiers began to batter at the doors of the wooden fortress with their axes.
The wooden fortress that stood there was destroyed in 1255.
The judge's bench was a wooden fortress adjacent to the witness box.
The mound probably was a refuge against high water before a small wooden fortress was built on top of it in the 11th century.
Initially, it was a small wooden fortress above the Sula River.