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- Machicolation abstract "A machicolation (French: machicoulis) is a floor opening between the supporting corbels of a battlement, through which stones, or other objects, could be dropped on attackers at the base of a defensive wall. The design was adopted in the Middle Ages in Europe when Norman crusaders returned from the Holy Land. A machicolated battlement projects outwards from the supporting wall in order to facilitate this. A hoarding is a similar structure made of wood, usually temporarily constructed in the event of a siege. Advantages of machicolations over wooden hoardings include the greater strength and fire resistance of stone.The word derives from the Old French word machecol, mentioned in Medieval Latin as machecollum, probably from Old French machier 'crush', 'wound' and col 'neck'. Machicolate is only recorded in the 18th century in English, but a verb machicollāre is attested in Anglo-Latin. The Spanish word denoting this structure, matacán, is similarly composed from \"matar canes\" meaning roughly \"killing dogs\", the latter being a reference to infidels.Machicolations were more common in French castles than English, where they were usually restricted to the gateway, as in the 13th-century Conwy Castle.One of the first examples of machicolation that still exists in northern France is Château de Farcheville built in 1291 outside Paris.".
- Machicolation thumbnail Pierrefonds5.jpg?width=300.
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- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Arrowslit.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Battlement.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Birkirkara_Tower.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Bretèche.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Captains_Tower.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castle_architecture.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Cavalier_Tower.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Château_de_Farcheville.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Conwy_Castle.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Corbel.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Crusades.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Defensive_wall.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Gauci_Tower.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Hoarding_(castle).
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Infidel.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Malta.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Maltese_language.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Murder-hole.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Normans.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_baronial_architecture.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink Tal-Wejter_Tower.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink File:Machicolations_(PSF).png.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink File:Pierrefonds5.jpg.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLink File:TurmQrendi.jpg.
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Machicolation".
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "machicolate".
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "machicolated parapet".
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "machicolated".
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "machicolation holes".
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "machicolation".
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "machiocolated".
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "machiolated".
- Machicolation wikiPageWikiLinkText "mâchicoulis".
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- Machicolation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Machicolation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fortifications.
- Machicolation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
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- Machicolation subject Category:Castle_architecture.
- Machicolation hypernym Opening.
- Machicolation type AnatomicalStructure.
- Machicolation type Component.
- Machicolation type Element.
- Machicolation type Redirect.
- Machicolation comment "A machicolation (French: machicoulis) is a floor opening between the supporting corbels of a battlement, through which stones, or other objects, could be dropped on attackers at the base of a defensive wall. The design was adopted in the Middle Ages in Europe when Norman crusaders returned from the Holy Land. A machicolated battlement projects outwards from the supporting wall in order to facilitate this.".
- Machicolation label "Machicolation".
- Machicolation sameAs Q23398.
- Machicolation sameAs Машыкуль.
- Machicolation sameAs Машикула.
- Machicolation sameAs Lladronera.
- Machicolation sameAs Category:Machicolations.
- Machicolation sameAs Machicoulis.
- Machicolation sameAs Maschikuli.
- Machicolation sameAs Matacán.
- Machicolation sameAs Mašikulii.
- Machicolation sameAs Matakan.
- Machicolation sameAs Mâchicoulis.
- Machicolation sameAs Poll_lámhaigh.
- Machicolation sameAs משיקולי.
- Machicolation sameAs Piombatoia.
- Machicolation sameAs 出し狭間.
- Machicolation sameAs 마시쿨리.
- Machicolation sameAs Mašikula.
- Machicolation sameAs Mezekouw.
- Machicolation sameAs Machikuły.
- Machicolation sameAs Mata-cães.
- Machicolation sameAs m.02w6kq.
- Machicolation sameAs Машикули.
- Machicolation sameAs Машикула.
- Machicolation sameAs ช่องเชิงเทิน.
- Machicolation sameAs Tepe_mazgalı.
- Machicolation sameAs Машикулі.
- Machicolation sameAs Q23398.
- Machicolation wasDerivedFrom Machicolation?oldid=698079915.
- Machicolation depiction Pierrefonds5.jpg.
- Machicolation isPrimaryTopicOf Machicolation.