- for
observation and fire. The
space between two
merlons is
called a crenel, and a
succession of
merlons and
crenels is a crenellation.
Crenels designed...
- on the
weapon being utilized. Late
merlons permitted fire from the
first firearms. From the 13th century, the
merlons could be
connected with
wooden shutters...
- A
merlon is a
solid upright section of a
battlement in
medieval architecture or fortifications.
Merlon may also
refer to:
Merlon, a
Paper Mario character...
- two-store**** watch-towers at the corners,
which are
crowned by
battlements and
merlons. The fort has two
parts which are
bifurcated by a wall with a gate leading...
- tˈtʃiːme di lavaˈreːdo]), also
called the Drei
Zinnen (German for 'Three
Merlons');
pronounced [ˌdʁaɪ ˈtsɪnən] ), are
three distinctive battlement-like...
- in its place.
Mario is
teleported to
Flipside by
Tippi and is
tasked by
Merlon to
collect the
eight Pure Hearts,
which are
necessary to undo the destruction...
-
crenellated with
merlons to
protect the
defenders and
lower crenels or
embrasures which allowed them to
shoot from
behind cover;
merlons were sometimes...
-
prominent examples of
Gothic architecture of the age, with
imposing M-shaped
merlons running along the
castle and
bridge walls. It has
seven towers, a superelevated...
-
completed in 1267. The top of the
palace walls is
decorated with
square merlons. On the
right is a wide
roofless loggia with a seven-bay arcade, supported...
- architecture) is the
opening in a
battlement between two
raised solid portions (
merlons). Alternatively, an
embrasure can be a
space hollowed out
throughout the...