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  2. Bastion - Wikipedia

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    A bastion is a structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of a fortification, [1] most commonly angular in shape and positioned at the corners of the fort. The fully developed bastion consists of two faces and two flanks, with fire from the flanks being able to protect the curtain wall and the adjacent bastions. [ 2 ]

  3. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    Ravelin: a triangular fortification in front of bastion as a detached outwork. Redan: a V-shaped salient angle toward an expected attack, made from earthworks or other material. Redoubt: a fort or fort system usually consisting of an enclosed defensive emplacement outside a larger fort, which can be constructed of earthworks, stone or brick.

  4. Bastion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bastion, a special form of Gabion; Bastion (restaurant), a restaurant in Kinsale, Ireland; Bastion Collective, a global marketing and advertising company; The Bastion Museum, dedicated to the work of Jean Cocteau in Menton, France; Bastion host, a computer on a network specifically designed and configured to withstand attack

  5. Fortification - Wikipedia

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    Table of a typical bastion fort, 1728. The development of bastion forts resulted from the increased use of cannons and firearms in the 14th century. The evolution of this new style of fortification can be seen in transitional forts such as Sarzanello [45] in North West Italy which was built between 1492 and 1502.

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    Aeolian landform – Landforms produced by action of the winds include: . Dry lake – Area that contained a standing surface water body; Sandhill – Type of ecological community or xeric wildfire-maintained ecosystem

  7. Bastion fort - Wikipedia

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    A bastion fort or trace italienne (a phrase derived from non-standard French, meaning 'Italian outline') is a fortification in a style developed during the early modern period in response to the ascendancy of gunpowder weapons such as cannon, which rendered earlier medieval approaches to fortification obsolete.

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  9. Defensive wall - Wikipedia

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    Ma Weicheng built two bastion forts in his home county, which helped fend off a Qing incursion in 1638. By 1641, there were ten bastion forts in the county. Before bastion forts could spread any further, the Ming dynasty fell in 1644, and they were largely forgotten as the Qing dynasty was on the offensive most of the time and had no use for ...