Castellum Bodiam (Anglice Bodiam Castle) est castellum prope Pontem Roberti Sussexiae Orientalis Angliae. Anno 1385 a domino Eduardi Dalyngrigge aedificatus est, quondam eques Eduardi III, cum permissione Ricardi II, in causa locus defendus contra invasionem Francicam dum Bellum Centum Annorum. Castellum fluminis circumdatum est atque per pontem contingi potest.
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