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King's Gate (Kassel)
King's Gate may refer to: * Gate of the King (Madagascar) in Mahajanga * King's Gate (Aachen) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Berlin) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kaliningrad) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kassel) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Minden) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Nuremberg) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate aka ''Kuninkaanportti Kuninkaanportti or Kungsporten (Finnish language, Finnish and Swedish language, Swedish respectively for "the king's gate") is the principal entrance to the fortress Suomenlinna (Swedish: ''Sveaborg'') outside Helsinki. It is on the southernmost is ...'' in Helsinki * Gate of All Nations in the ruins of Persepolis, Iran * King's gate, a firearm loading mechanism designed by Nelson King for the Winchester Model 1866 See also * Kingsgate (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Gate Of The King (Madagascar)
A gate or gateway is a point of entry to or from a space enclosed by walls. The word derived from old Norse "gat" meaning road or path; But other terms include ''yett and port''. The concept originally referred to the gap or hole in the wall or fence, rather than a barrier which closed it. Gates may prevent or control the entry or exit of individuals, or they may be merely decorative. The moving part or parts of a gateway may be considered " doors", as they are fixed at one side whilst opening and closing like one. A gate may have a latch that can be raised and lowered to both open a gate or prevent it from swinging. Locks are also used on gates to increase the security. Larger gates can be used for a whole building, such as a castle or fortified town. Actual doors can also be considered gates when they are used to block entry as prevalent within a gatehouse. Today, many gate doors are opened by an automated gate operator. Purpose-specific types of gate * Baby gate ...
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Mahajanga
Mahajanga (French: Majunga) is a city and an administrative district on the northwest coast of Madagascar. The city of Mahajanga (Mahajanga I) is the capital of the Boeny Region. The district (identical to the city) had a population of 220,629 in 2013. Mahajanga is a tourist destination for Malagasy tourists and international travelers, with beaches, a coconut-lined boardwalk ("Le Bord", short for "Bord de la mer" or sea-side), and eight months of hot, virtually rain-free weather. City Mahajanga is a seaport, the second most important one in Madagascar after Toamasina. The marine terminal accommodates containerships and small (150 gross ton) general cargo freighters. Because of limited water depth at the wharf, only small ships can call at the terminal. Deeper-draft ships anchor off the terminal and transfer cargoes to and from barges, which move it to and from the terminal. Severe storms during December 2006 damaged the bulkhead, allowing water to flow in and wash backfi ...
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King's Gate (Aachen)
King's Gate may refer to: * Gate of the King (Madagascar) in Mahajanga * King's Gate (Aachen) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Berlin) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kaliningrad) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kassel) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Minden) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Nuremberg) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate aka ''Kuninkaanportti Kuninkaanportti or Kungsporten (Finnish language, Finnish and Swedish language, Swedish respectively for "the king's gate") is the principal entrance to the fortress Suomenlinna (Swedish: ''Sveaborg'') outside Helsinki. It is on the southernmost is ...'' in Helsinki * Gate of All Nations in the ruins of Persepolis, Iran * King's gate, a firearm loading mechanism designed by Nelson King for the Winchester Model 1866 See also * Kingsgate (other) {{disambiguation ...
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King's Gate (Berlin)
King's Gate may refer to: * Gate of the King (Madagascar) in Mahajanga * King's Gate (Aachen) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Berlin) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kaliningrad) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kassel) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Minden) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Nuremberg) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate aka ''Kuninkaanportti'' in Helsinki * Gate of All Nations in the ruins of Persepolis, Iran * King's gate, a firearm loading mechanism designed by Nelson King for the Winchester Model 1866 Winchester rifle is a comprehensive term describing a series of lever action repeating rifles manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Developed from the 1860 Henry rifle, Winchester rifles were among the earliest repeaters. The M ... See also * Kingsgate (other) {{disambiguation ...
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King's Gate (Kaliningrad)
The King's Gate (Russian: ''Королевские ворота'', tr.: ''Korolevskie vorota'', German: ''Königstor'') is one of the former six gates that were built during the 19th century around Kaliningrad (the former German city of Königsberg). The King's Gate was originally the Gumbinnen Gate (German: ''Gumbinner Tor''), built in 1765 at the edge of the district Neue Sorge Königstraße Neue Sorge, also known as Königstraße or Königstrasse after its main boulevard, was a quarter of eastern Königsberg, Germany. Its territory is now part of the Leningradsky District of Kaliningrad, Russia. Etymology The origina .... In 1811 it was renamed the King's Gate and was the terminus of the Königstraße boulevard. The gate was redesigned by Friedrich August Stüler in 1850. The west facade has three sandstone statues, made by sculptor Wilhelm Stürmer: nine metres above the ground to the left the Bohemian king Ottokar II of Bohemia, Ottokar II is depicted, who was Königsber ...
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King's Gate (Kassel)
King's Gate may refer to: * Gate of the King (Madagascar) in Mahajanga * King's Gate (Aachen) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Berlin) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kaliningrad) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kassel) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Minden) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Nuremberg) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate aka ''Kuninkaanportti Kuninkaanportti or Kungsporten (Finnish language, Finnish and Swedish language, Swedish respectively for "the king's gate") is the principal entrance to the fortress Suomenlinna (Swedish: ''Sveaborg'') outside Helsinki. It is on the southernmost is ...'' in Helsinki * Gate of All Nations in the ruins of Persepolis, Iran * King's gate, a firearm loading mechanism designed by Nelson King for the Winchester Model 1866 See also * Kingsgate (other) {{disambiguation ...
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King's Gate (Minden)
King's Gate may refer to: * Gate of the King (Madagascar) in Mahajanga * King's Gate (Aachen) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Berlin) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kaliningrad) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kassel) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Minden) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Nuremberg) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate aka ''Kuninkaanportti Kuninkaanportti or Kungsporten (Finnish language, Finnish and Swedish language, Swedish respectively for "the king's gate") is the principal entrance to the fortress Suomenlinna (Swedish: ''Sveaborg'') outside Helsinki. It is on the southernmost is ...'' in Helsinki * Gate of All Nations in the ruins of Persepolis, Iran * King's gate, a firearm loading mechanism designed by Nelson King for the Winchester Model 1866 See also * Kingsgate (other) {{disambiguation ...
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King's Gate (Nuremberg)
King's Gate may refer to: * Gate of the King (Madagascar) in Mahajanga * King's Gate (Aachen) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Berlin) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kaliningrad) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Kassel) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Minden) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate (Nuremberg) (german: Königstor, links=no) * King's Gate aka ''Kuninkaanportti Kuninkaanportti or Kungsporten (Finnish language, Finnish and Swedish language, Swedish respectively for "the king's gate") is the principal entrance to the fortress Suomenlinna (Swedish: ''Sveaborg'') outside Helsinki. It is on the southernmost is ...'' in Helsinki * Gate of All Nations in the ruins of Persepolis, Iran * King's gate, a firearm loading mechanism designed by Nelson King for the Winchester Model 1866 See also * Kingsgate (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Kuninkaanportti
Kuninkaanportti or Kungsporten (Finnish language, Finnish and Swedish language, Swedish respectively for "the king's gate") is the principal entrance to the fortress Suomenlinna (Swedish: ''Sveaborg'') outside Helsinki. It is on the southernmost island of Suomenlinna, in front of the Kustaanmiekka strait, and is considered the main symbol of Suomenlinna. The gate was constructed from 1753 to 1754 at the place where King Adolf Frederick of Sweden anchored his ship when he was coming to inspect the construction of the fortress. The name "the king's gate" comes from this. The gate is a typical fortress gate with cannon openings. There are wide stairs leading to the gate, but in front of the gate is a drawbridge and a wide pit at both sides, to hinder climbing into the fortress. The gate was featured in the 1000 Finnish mark note in the last series, from 1986 to 2001. As a decoration, the sides of the gate feature four stone tablets which were written by the designer of the fortress ...
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Gate Of All Nations
The Gate of All Nations (Old Persian: ''duvarthim visadahyum'') also known as the Gate of Xerxes, is located in the ruins of the ancient city of Persepolis, Iran. The construction of the Stairs of All Nations and the Gate of All Nations was ordered by the Achaemenid Empire, Achaemenid king Xerxes I (486-465 BC), the successor of the founder of Persepolis, Darius I the Great. Building The structure consisted of one large room whose roof was supported by four stone columns with bell-shaped bases. Parallel to the inner walls of this room ran a stone bench, interrupted at the doorways. The outside walls, made of broad mud block, were bedecked with frequent niches. Each of the three walls, on the east, west, and south, had a very large stone doorway. A pair of massive bulls secured the western entrance; two Lamassu in the Neo-Assyrian, Assyrian style, albeit, of colossal proportions, stood at the eastern doorway. Engraved above each of the four colossi is a trilingual inscription att ...
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Winchester Model 1866
Winchester rifle is a comprehensive term describing a series of lever action repeating rifles manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Developed from the 1860 Henry rifle, Winchester rifles were among the earliest repeaters. The Model 1873 was particularly successful, being marketed by the manufacturer as "The Gun That Won the West". Predecessors In 1848, Walter Hunt of New York patented his "Volition Repeating Rifle" incorporating a tubular magazine, which was operated by two levers and complex linkages. The Hunt rifle fired what he called the "Rocket Ball", an early form of caseless ammunition in which the powder charge was contained in the bullet's hollow base. Hunt's design was fragile and unworkable, but in 1849, Lewis Jennings purchased the Hunt patents and developed a functioning, if still complex rifle. This version was produced in small numbers by Robbins & Lawrence of Windsor, Vermont until 1852. Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson of Norwich, Connectic ...
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