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- Carnot_wall abstract "A Carnot wall is a type of loop-holed wall built in the ditch of a fort or redoubt. It takes its name from the French mathematician, politician, and military engineer, Lazare Carnot. Such walls were introduced into the design of fortifications from the early nineteenth century. As conceived by Carnot they formed part of an innovative but controversial system of fortification intended to defend against artillery and infantry attack. Carnot walls were employed, together with other elements of Carnot's system, in continental Europe in the years after the final defeat of Napoleon in 1815, especially by the Prussians, other Germans and Austrians. Their adoption was initially resisted by the French themselves and by the British.".
- Carnot_wall thumbnail Ancona_-_Forte_Altavilla_1863.jpg?width=300.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageExternalLink Introduction%20to%20Fortifications%20P.pdf.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageExternalLink www.palmerstonforts.org.uk.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageExternalLink www.shorehamfort.co.uk.
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- Carnot_wall wikiPageRevisionID "535376100".
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Artillery.
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- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Bastion.
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- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortification_(architectural_elements).
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Chemin_de_ronde.
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- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Counterscarp.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Fort.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolutionary_Army.
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- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_(weapon).
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- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Prussia.
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- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Redcliff_Battery.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Redoubt.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink River_Arun.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Commission_on_the_Defence_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Sandown_Barrack_Battery.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Shoreham_Redoubt.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Shotley_Battery.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Sortie.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Sébastien_Le_Prestre_de_Vauban.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Ulm.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Vauban.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Verona.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Woolwich.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink Yaverland_Battery.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink File:Ancona_-_Forte_Altavilla_1863.jpg.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink File:Carnot_Wall_at_Woolwich.jpg.
- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLink File:Lazare_carnot.jpg.
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- Carnot_wall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carnot wall".
- Carnot_wall hasPhotoCollection Carnot_wall.
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- Carnot_wall subject Category:Fortification_(architectural_elements).
- Carnot_wall hypernym Wall.
- Carnot_wall type Place.
- Carnot_wall type Element.
- Carnot_wall comment "A Carnot wall is a type of loop-holed wall built in the ditch of a fort or redoubt. It takes its name from the French mathematician, politician, and military engineer, Lazare Carnot. Such walls were introduced into the design of fortifications from the early nineteenth century. As conceived by Carnot they formed part of an innovative but controversial system of fortification intended to defend against artillery and infantry attack.".
- Carnot_wall label "Carnot wall".
- Carnot_wall sameAs Carnotova_zeď.
- Carnot_wall sameAs Mur_Carnota.
- Carnot_wall sameAs m.0h_9ns3.
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- Carnot_wall wasDerivedFrom Carnot_wall?oldid=535376100.
- Carnot_wall depiction Ancona_-_Forte_Altavilla_1863.jpg.
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