>>6206086Also a point of interest to me, though not from antiquity.
The Castillo De San Marcos dates from the 1690's. During its history it changed hands from the Spanish to the British, back to the Spanish, to the USA, to the CSA, and finally back to the USA. What's interesting is that all these changes of ownership were peaceful. It was never once overtaken in combat It saw only one combat death in its entire history, and that was due to a ruptured cannon.