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    Merlon - Wikipedia

    A merlon is the solid upright section of a battlement (a crenellated parapet) in medieval architecture or fortifications. Merlons are sometimes pierced by narrow, vertical embrasures or slits designed for observation and fire. The space between two merlons is called a crenel, and a succession of merlons and … See more

    The term merlon comes from the French language, adapted from the Italian merlone, possibly a shortened form of mergola, connected to See more

    As an essential part of battlements, merlons were used in fortifications for millennia. The best-known examples appear on medieval buildings, where battlements, though … See more

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    After falling out of favour when the invention of the cannon forced fortifications to take a much lower profile, merlons re-emerged … See more

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  2. Merlon Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  3. Crenellations: Crowning Castles - Medievalists.net

    Jan 26, 2017 · Each upright section is called a merlon or crenel, and they protected defenders from attacks. Defenses could be further increased by the addition of shutters or doors over the gaps (embrasures) as recreated at …

  4. Battlement | Masonry, Fortification & Defense | Britannica

    Battlement is a parapet of a wall with alternating low and high portions, called crenels and merlons. Learn about the origin, development, and use of battlements in military architecture and engineering from ancient to modern …

  5. Merlon - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

  6. Battlement - Wikipedia

    A distinctive feature of late medieval English church architecture is to crenellate the tops of church towers, and often the tops of lower walls. These are essentially decorative rather than functional, as are many examples on secular buildings. …

  7. mer·lon
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    1. the solid part of an embattled parapet between two embrasures.
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  8. Castle Terminology: Merlon/Battlements

    Battlements (or crenellation) are the parapets of towers or walls with indentations or openings (embrasures or crenelles) alternating with solid projections. Merlons are the saw-tooth effect or the "teeth" of the battlements, such as those from …

  9. MERLON Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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