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  • Battlement - Wikipedia
    Battlements on the Great Wall of China Decorative battlements in Persepolis Drawing of battlements on a tower Annotated sketch of an Italian battlement Battlement in the coat of arms of Seinäjoki in Finland A battlement, in defensive architecture, such as that of city walls or castles, comprises a parapet (a defensive low wall between chest-height and head-height), in which gaps or
  • BATTLEMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BATTLEMENT is a parapet with open spaces that surmounts a wall and is used for defense or decoration
  • What Are Battlements? A Simple Explanation of Fortification Design
    🔍 TL;DR: What Are Battlements? Battlements are the **crenellated (notched) parapets** found on castle walls, designed to protect defenders while allowing them to attack attackers Think of them as the medieval equivalent of a **fortified balcony**—perfect for archers to shoot from while staying hidden behind the wall’s edge These notches (called **merlons**) create a zigzag pattern
  • Battlements: Parts Of A Medieval Castle
    Castle battlements are one of the most iconic features of medieval fortifications, designed to provide defenders with protection while allowing them to launch attacks on enemies below Typically located along the top edges of castle walls and towers, battlements consist of alternating high sections called merlons and low gaps known as crenels or embrasures This distinctive pattern allowed
  • Battlement | Masonry, Fortification Defense | Britannica
    battlement, the parapet of a wall consisting of alternating low portions known as crenels, or crenelles (hence crenellated walls with battlements), and high portions called merlons Battlements were devised in order that warriors might be protected by the merlons and yet be able to discharge arrows or other missiles through the crenels The battlement was an early development in military
  • Parts of a Medieval Castle: The Battlement
    A castle’s Battlement consisted of a parapet with gaps or indentations used for defence They were used in medieval architecture to provide cover for discharging arrows and missiles The term originates from the Old French word “ batailler “, meaning to fortify with batailles or movable turrets of defence Battlements usually had a walled walkway behind them that allowed defenders to
  • BATTLEMENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    BATTLEMENT definition: Often battlements a parapet or cresting, originally defensive but later usually decorative, consisting of a regular alternation of merlons and crenels; crenelation See examples of battlement used in a sentence
  • What Are Castle Battlements Used For? - Medieval Europe Uncovered
    We'll explain what battlements are, including their distinctive design elements like merlons and crenels, and how these features provided both protection and offensive capabilities for castle
  • The Parapet and Battlement - Using Castle Architecture
    Explore the parapet, battlement, and crenellations in photos of walls that rise above the roofline Compare the architecture of today and of the past
  • Battlement - design-encyclopedia. com
    Battlement Battlement is an architectural feature commonly found in medieval fortifications, consisting of a parapet wall with regularly spaced openings or indentations at the top The solid sections of the battlement are called merlons, while the openings are known as crenels or embrasures The primary purpose of battlements was to provide defensive cover for archers, soldiers, or sentries





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