- An
embrasure (or
crenel or
crenelle;
sometimes called gunhole in the
domain of gunpowder-era architecture) is the
opening in a
battlement between two raised...
- the defences.
These gaps are
termed embrasures, also
called crenels or
crenelles, and a wall or
building with them is
described as crenellated; alternative...
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brick dentils, and
topped by two
crenelles per side with
stone caps. The
center section is
topped by two
crenelles with
stone caps with
stone tablet...
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Hereford Cathedral. 62.
Adrian de Castello, 1502–4. Argent,
three bendlets crenelle, Sa. Roof of Bath Abbey. Coles' MS. Addl. 5798. 63.
Richard Mayo, 1504–16...
- Or.
Shield Or on a
chevron Vair
three billets of the
first on a
chief crenellé Gules a
tower proper between two fleurs-de-lis Or.
Supporters Two war horses...
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Escutcheon Or on a
chevron Vair
three billets of the
first on a
chief crenellé Gules a
tower proper between two fleurs-de-lis Or.
Supporters Two war horses...
- 920 feet)
above the
Tiedemann Glacier in two
kilometers (1.2 mile). The name "
Crenelle Mountain" was
originally submitted in
January 1928 by
mountaineer Don Munday...
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professional body, the
Faculty of Actuaries, and the "fess
brettessed the
crenelles semicircular" (the
purple buttressed line
crossing the oak) represents...
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defenders showed that they
sufficed to man only a half or a
third of the
crenelles, and they were
deficient in both
armament and morale. News of Murad's...