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Dover Castle is situated at the shortest sea crossing of English Channel. This has made it one of the most important defensive sites in Britain. The site dates back to the Iron Age and has a Roman lighthouse and an Anglo-Saxon church. As soon as William the Conqueror landed in England he made sure that he had control of the castle at Dover. Henry II added much of the defences now visible at the site including the keep which was built between 1170 and 1180. The keep which still stands is surrounded by a double ring of walls and consists of three floors and walls that vary between 17 and 21 feet thick.

In 1216 Dover Castle was besieged by Prince Louis of France. King John left Hubert de Burgh in charge at Dover and eventhough the French managed to breach the defences by undermining the north gate, de Burgh's forces beat back the attack and Prince Louis called a truce. The truce was short lived as John died soon after and Louis again attempted to take the castle. Louis was eventually defeated by Hubert de Burgh.

Hubert de Burgh with Henry III's backing rebuilt the damaged castle removing areas of weakness that had been exposed during the siege. Of interest now are the newly opened 'Secret War Tunnels' dug into the White cliffs of Dover that were used during World War II as a hospital and for strategic planning.

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1168 - 1188Reconstruction of Dover Castle
Henry II began the reconstruction of Dover Castle. The work would continue for twenty years and at the end of it, a brand new keep had been built, along with the outer walls of the inner bailey and sections of the outer wall.
1493Henry becomes Constable of Dover Castle
Henry (VIII) received his first official title before he was 2 years old. It was the Constable of Dover Castle.



See Also
  HENRY (II, King of England 1154-1189)
  WILLIAM (I, the Conqueror, King of England 1066-1087)
  HENRY (III, King of England 1216-1272)
  Burgh, Hubert de

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