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- Triangula_Bastion abstract "Star fort - Europe A star fort, or trace italienne, is a fortification in the style that evolved during the age of gunpowder, when cannon came to dominate the battlefield, and was first seen in the mid-15th century in Italy. Passive ring-shaped (enceinte) fortifications of the Medieval era proved vulnerable to damage or destruction by cannon fire, when it could be directed from outside against a perpendicular masonry wall. In addition, an attacking force that could get close to the wall was able to conduct undermining operations in relative safety, as the defenders could not shoot at them from nearby walls. In contrast, the star fortress was a very flat structure composed of many triangular bastions, specifically designed to cover each other, and a ditch. Further structures, such as ravelins, hornworks or crownworks, and detached forts could be added to create a complex symmetrical structure.\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tStar fortifications were further developed in the late 15th and early 16th centuries primarily in response to the French invasion of the Italian Peninsula. The French Army was equipped with new cannon and bombards that were easily able to destroy traditional fortifications built in the Middle Ages. In order to counteract the power of the new weapons, defensive walls were made lower and thicker. They were built of many materials, usually earth and brick, as brick does not shatter on impact from a cannonball as does stone. Another important design modification were the bastions that characterized the new fortresses. In order to improve the defense of the fortress, covering fire had to be provided, often from multiple angles. The result was the development of star-shaped fortresses.".
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageID "27783022".
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageLength "6490".
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageRevisionID "699703707".
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Artillery.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Sea.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Bastion.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Bombard_(weapon).
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Brick.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Canal.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Riga.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortifications_in_Latvia.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Star_forts.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Citadel.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Crownwork.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Daugava_(river).
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Defensive_wall.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Dolomite.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Early_modern_warfare.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Enceinte.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Firearm.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Fortresse.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink French_Army.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Hornwork.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Peninsula.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Masonry.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Moat.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_the_History_of_Riga_and_Navigation.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Pentagon.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Ravelin.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Riga.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Round_shot.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Star_fort.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Tourism.
- Triangula_Bastion wikiPageWikiLink Urban_planning.
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- Triangula_Bastion subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Riga.
- Triangula_Bastion subject Category:Fortifications_in_Latvia.
- Triangula_Bastion subject Category:Star_forts.
- Triangula_Bastion hypernym Fortification.
- Triangula_Bastion type MilitaryStructure.
- Triangula_Bastion type Fort.
- Triangula_Bastion comment "Star fort - Europe A star fort, or trace italienne, is a fortification in the style that evolved during the age of gunpowder, when cannon came to dominate the battlefield, and was first seen in the mid-15th century in Italy. Passive ring-shaped (enceinte) fortifications of the Medieval era proved vulnerable to damage or destruction by cannon fire, when it could be directed from outside against a perpendicular masonry wall.".
- Triangula_Bastion label "Triangula Bastion".
- Triangula_Bastion sameAs Q17035804.
- Triangula_Bastion sameAs m.0cc7xz7.
- Triangula_Bastion sameAs Q17035804.
- Triangula_Bastion wasDerivedFrom Triangula_Bastion?oldid=699703707.
- Triangula_Bastion isPrimaryTopicOf Triangula_Bastion.