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  • Merlon - Wikipedia
    As an essential part of battlements, merlons were used in fortifications for millennia The best-known examples appear on medieval buildings, where battlements, though defensive, could be attractively formed, thus having a secondary decorative purpose
  • MERLON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MERLON is any of the solid intervals between crenellations of a battlement
  • Battlement - Wikipedia
    The solid sections between crenels are called merlons Battlements on walls protect a walkway, the chemin de ronde, running behind them; on towers or buildings the roof itself typically serves as a sheltered fighting platform
  • Merlon | architecture | Britannica
    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 architecture; it was found in Chaldea, Egypt, and prehistoric Greece,…
  • merlon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    An illustration of a battlement, or crenellation [n 1] The merlons are the upright projecting parts, and the portions in between them are the crenels or embrasures Loopholes are present in the merlons depicted This symbol of a castle, or rook, in chess has three merlons at its top
  • 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
  • Parts of a Medieval Castle: The Battlement
    From the 13th century, merlons were connected with wooden shutters that could be opened temporarily to allow fire against attackers Crenallations (or openings between the two raised solid portions of merlons) provided cover for those firing weapons and allowed to get very close to the wall face
  • Merlon — Grokipedia
    Battlements consist of alternating solid projections known as merlons and open gaps called crenels, forming a protective parapet atop castle walls or towers that allowed defenders to fire arrows or other projectiles through the crenels while remaining shielded by the merlons
  • An Illustrated Glossary of Castle Architecture
    The top row of stones on a wall or tower which alternate between merlons (raised sections) and crenets (gaps) to provide both cover and a line of fire for defenders
  • Merlon Explained
    The two most notable European variants in Middle Ages merlons shape were the Ghibelline and the Guelph merlon: the former ended in the upper part with a swallow-tailed form, while the latter term indicates the normal rectangular shape merlons (wimperg)





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