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- Bretèche abstract "In medieval fortresses, a bretèche or brattice is a small balcony with machicolations, usually built over a gate and sometimes in the corners of the fortress' wall, with the purpose of enabling defenders to shoot or throw objects at the attackers huddled under the wall. Depending on whether they have a roof, bretèches are classified in two types: open and closed. The open ones were accessed from the battlement's wall walk, or from a crenel.Medieval latrines (called garderobes) were fairly similar in construction, but they were not placed over doors. In Catalan (lladronera) and Portuguese (ladroneira) the word for bretèche was in fact derived from the Byzantine latreys (latrine), but this regionalism did not carry over to other languages. Because the places protected by bretèches were usually vital, they were usually manned by professional soldiers, often mercenaries in the Middle Ages. As a result of these circumstances, the word for latrine even denoted a mercenary in some regions. This gave birth to the Spanish word ladrón.A bretèche is pictured in Bellifortis, Livro das Fortalezas, and in several other medieval military texts.".
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- Bretèche wikiPageRevisionID "694828629".
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Archon,_Aisne.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Bartizan.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Battlement.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Bellifortis.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Catalan_language.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castle_architecture.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Chemin_de_ronde.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Citadel_of_Damascus.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Curtain_wall_(fortification).
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Embrasure.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Fort_of_Beauregard_(Besançon).
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Fortified_church.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Garderobe.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Krak_des_Chevaliers.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Latrine.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Livro_das_Fortalezas.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Machicolation.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Murder-hole.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Rudelle.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ladrón.
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bretèche".
- Bretèche wikiPageWikiLinkText "bretèche".
- Bretèche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dubious.
- Bretèche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fort-stub.
- Bretèche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fortifications.
- Bretèche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bretèche subject Category:Castle_architecture.
- Bretèche hypernym Balcony.
- Bretèche type Diacritic.
- Bretèche type Element.
- Bretèche type Redirect.
- Bretèche comment "In medieval fortresses, a bretèche or brattice is a small balcony with machicolations, usually built over a gate and sometimes in the corners of the fortress' wall, with the purpose of enabling defenders to shoot or throw objects at the attackers huddled under the wall. Depending on whether they have a roof, bretèches are classified in two types: open and closed.".
- Bretèche label "Bretèche".
- Bretèche sameAs Q1418660.
- Bretèche sameAs Category:Brettices.
- Bretèche sameAs Wehrerker.
- Bretèche sameAs Bretèche.
- Bretèche sameAs Bertesca.
- Bretèche sameAs Weererker.
- Bretèche sameAs m.0h54yh8.
- Bretèche sameAs Q1418660.
- Bretèche wasDerivedFrom Bretèche?oldid=694828629.
- Bretèche isPrimaryTopicOf Bretèche.