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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
  • merlon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    merlon (plural merlons) (architecture, military, historical) Any of the upright projections between the embrasures of a battlement, originally for archers to shield behind while shooting arrows over the embrasures, or through loopholes in the merlons
  • Merlon | Military Wiki | Fandom
    A merlon forms the vertical solid parts of a battlement or crenellated parapet —in Medieval architecture of fortifications for millennia Merlons are sometimes narrowly pierced by vertical embrasure "slits" to view and fire through
  • Castles: Merlons
    Battlements (or crenellation) are the parapets of towers or walls with indentations or openings (embrasures or crenelles) alternating with solid projections Merlons are the saw-tooth effect or the "teeth" of the battlements, such as those from Dinefwr Castle, shown below
  • 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)
  • Merlon | architecture | Britannica
    military engineering, the art and practice of designing and building military works and of building and maintaining lines of military transport and communications Military engineering is the oldest of the engineering skills and was the precursor of the profession of civil engineering
  • Merlon
    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
  • Merlon - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    The concept of merlons in fortifications dates back to medieval times, where they were used as protective elements in battlements Merlons provided cover for soldiers while allowing them to shoot at enemies through the crenels
  • Merlon - Wikiwand
    A merlon is the solid, upright section of a battlement in medieval architecture or fortifications Merlons are sometimes pierced by narrow, vertical embrasures,





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