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- Q5140983 subject Q7481575.
- Q5140983 abstract "In fortification, coffer a hollow lodgment, against a dry moat, the upper part being made of pieces of timber raised about two feet above the level of the moat. This elevation has hurdles filled with earth which serves as a parapet with embrasures. The coffer is similar to the caponier. The difference is that the former may be made beyond the counterscarp, and the latter is always in the moat. Another difference is that the coffer takes the whole breadth of the moat while the caponier does not.".
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q1286070.
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q1370714.
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q205077.
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q545975.
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q57821.
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q7481575.
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q81641.
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q88480.
- Q5140983 wikiPageWikiLink Q89441.
- Q5140983 comment "In fortification, coffer a hollow lodgment, against a dry moat, the upper part being made of pieces of timber raised about two feet above the level of the moat. This elevation has hurdles filled with earth which serves as a parapet with embrasures. The coffer is similar to the caponier. The difference is that the former may be made beyond the counterscarp, and the latter is always in the moat. Another difference is that the coffer takes the whole breadth of the moat while the caponier does not.".
- Q5140983 label "Coffer (fortification)".