Category:Medieval defenses

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Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

C

  • Castles
  • City walls

Pages in category "Medieval defenses"

The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Abatis
  • Aberwyvern castle

B

  • Barbican
  • Battlement
  • Burgward

C

  • Carcassonne
  • Castle
  • Cheval de frise
  • Chinese city wall
  • Concentric castle
  • Corbel
  • Crenellation

D

  • Defensive wall
  • Dubrovnik

E

  • Embrasure

F

  • Medieval fortification

G

  • Gulyay-gorod
  • Guédelon Castle

H

  • Hoarding (castles)
  • Medieval household

K

  • Kasbah
  • Keep

L

  • Leeds Castle
  • Linear castle

M

  • Machicolation
  • Merlon
  • Moat
  • Motte-and-bailey
  • Murage
  • Murder-hole

P

  • Palisade

P cont.

  • Parapet
  • Postern
  • Putlog holes

Q

  • Quadrangular castle

R

  • Ringwork

S

  • Sally port
  • Shell keep
  • Shield

T

  • Trou de loup

V

  • Vidoski
  • Vitré, Ille-et-Vilaine

W

  • Wagenburg
  • Wagon fort
  • Wall tower
  • Water castle
Categories: Warfare of the Medieval era | Middle Ages | Fortification
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