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crenels or crenelles, and a wall or
building with them is
described as
crenellated;
alternative older terms are
castellated and embattled. The act of adding...
- A
merlon is the solid,
upright section of a
battlement (a
crenellated parapet) in
medieval architecture or fortifications.
Merlons are
sometimes pierced...
- The
crenellated guardhouses of the 1846
model (corps de
garde crénelés modèle 1846) were gun-batteries
built along the
coast of
France as the
result of...
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which shelters the defenders. In
medieval castles, they were
often crenellated. In
later artillery forts,
parapets tend to be
higher and thicker. They...
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protect the
mouth of the
River Seine, it
includes an
imposing square crenellated tower. In the 18th
century it was
transformed into a residence. The Auricher...
- Sicily. It was
built in a
Neogothic style resembling a
castle with
crenellated rooflines. The
building was
commissioned by
Cavaliere Michele Utveggio...
- ****ault from that side, the
defences were
built up on the plateau:
double crenellated walls,
double moats, one of
which was a
deepened natural ravine, double...
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round corner towers, a
large central round tower at the rear, and a
crenellated roof-line.
Camelback Castle/Copenhaver Castle. The
construction of the...
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guest house, and is set in
formal gardens bounded on
three sides by a
crenellated wall.
Construction of the
mausoleum was
completed in 1648, but work continued...
- Gyrn
Castle is a
Grade II-listed
crenellated mansion in
Llanasa in Flintshire. It was
built between 1817 and 1824 by John Douglas, who
incorporated parts...