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  • Machicolation - Wikipedia
    Cutaway of a medieval wall The machicolation is labelled G In architecture, a machicolation (French: mâchicoulis) is an opening between the supporting corbels of a battlement through which defenders can target attackers who have reached the base of the defensive wall
  • Machicolations – Defending a Medieval Castle with ‘Murder Holes’
    In early Medieval times, people defending a castle would have used machicolations to defend their castle against attackers who were trying to set fire to it Fire was a devastating weapon It would have made short work of the strongest wooden towers, gateways, or portcullises
  • Murder Holes, Machicolations, and Other Medieval Warfare Facts
    Related to castle murder holes are machicolations: openings in the corbels, or the parts jutting out from the top of walls As with murder holes, stones, boiling water, heated sand, quicklime, and other unpleasant things could be dropped from machicolations on enemies at the base of the wall
  • Machicolations: Parts Of A Medieval Castle
    Understanding machicolations provides insight into the clever engineering and strategic thinking behind medieval castle defenses Machicolations were a defensive feature used to drop projectiles on attackers
  • MACHICOLATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MACHICOLATION is an opening between the corbels of a projecting parapet or in the floor of a gallery or roof of a portal for discharging missiles upon assailants below
  • Machicolation | military architecture | Britannica
    Hoardings gave way to machicolations, permanent overhanging galleries of stone that became a distinctive feature of medieval European fortress architecture Read More
  • Machicolation in Castles: Definition, Structure and Defensive Use
    Machicolations evolved from earlier wooden hoarding structures used in medieval fortifications Over time, they were rebuilt in stone for greater durability and became a standard feature in high-status castles across Europe
  • Defensive Mastery: The Role of Machicolations in Medieval Castle . . .
    Machicolations, an architectural feature of castle fortifications, played a significant role in these defensive strategies Machicolations were designed to provide castle defenders with a clear view of the approaching enemy forces, enabling them to accurately target and repel attackers
  • All about machicolations! The coolest castle defensive feature
    A detailed look at one of the coolest defensive features of historical medieval castles, machicolations, addressing many questions that arise from studying them, such as if you could fall through one?
  • MACHICOLATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    A machicolation is an opening in a medieval castle for dropping rocks or boiling water on an enemy It’s like a sneaky window in a castle that lets people drop stuff on their enemies to keep them from coming in





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