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- Chemise_(wall) abstract "In medieval castles the chemise (French: \"shirt\") was typically a low wall encircling the keep, protecting the base of the tower. Alternative terms, more commonly used in English, are mantlet wall or apron wall.In some cases, the keep could only be entered from the chemise (i.e. at the first floor level). Numerous examples exist of highly varied form, including the heavily fortified chemise of Château de Vincennes, or the more modest example at Provins, both in France. Some chemises are suggested to have been developed from earlier motte and bailey defences, though they may not usually be referred to as chemise.In later fortification, a chemise is a wall lined with a bastion, or any other bulwark of earth, for greater support and strength.".
- Chemise_(wall) thumbnail Provins_Tour_Cesar.jpg?width=300.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageID "5415788".
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageLength "1461".
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageRevisionID "619186887".
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink Bastion.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castle_architecture.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink Château_de_Vincennes.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink Keep.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink Motte-and-bailey_castle.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink Provins.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLink File:Provins_Tour_Cesar.jpg.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chemise (wall)".
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chemise".
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemise wall".
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemise".
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Castle-stub.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fortifications.
- Chemise_(wall) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chemise_(wall) subject Category:Castle_architecture.
- Chemise_(wall) type Work.
- Chemise_(wall) type Element.
- Chemise_(wall) type Source.
- Chemise_(wall) type Work.
- Chemise_(wall) comment "In medieval castles the chemise (French: \"shirt\") was typically a low wall encircling the keep, protecting the base of the tower. Alternative terms, more commonly used in English, are mantlet wall or apron wall.In some cases, the keep could only be entered from the chemise (i.e. at the first floor level). Numerous examples exist of highly varied form, including the heavily fortified chemise of Château de Vincennes, or the more modest example at Provins, both in France.".
- Chemise_(wall) label "Chemise (wall)".
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Q727721.
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Category:Chemise_(architecture).
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Hrad_s_plášťovou_zdí.
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Mantelmauer.
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Chemise_(fortification).
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Mantelmuur.
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs m.0dkwdx.
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Hrad_s_plášťovým_múrom.
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Mantelmur.
- Chemise_(wall) sameAs Q727721.
- Chemise_(wall) wasDerivedFrom Chemise_(wall)?oldid=619186887.
- Chemise_(wall) depiction Provins_Tour_Cesar.jpg.
- Chemise_(wall) isPrimaryTopicOf Chemise_(wall).