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  1. A bailey or ward in a fortification is a leveled courtyard, typically enclosed by a curtain wall. In particular, an early type of European castle was known as a motte-and-bailey. Castles and fortifications may have more than one bailey, and the enclosure wall building material may have been at first in wood, and later transitioned to ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WardWard - Wikipedia

    Ward (electoral subdivision), electoral district or unit of local government. Ward (fortification), part of a castle. Ward (LDS Church), a local congregation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ward (Vietnam), a type of third-tier subdivision of Vietnam.

  3. Las fortificaciones (del latín fortificatio -ōnis) son edificaciones militares construidas para servir como defensa en la guerra. El término viene de fortis (fuerte) y facere (hacer). También se utilizan las denominaciones bastión, baluarte y fuerte .

  4. A fortification (also called a fort, fortress, or stronghold) is a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from Latin fortis ("strong") and facere ("to make"). [1]

  5. Website. https://www.alexandriava.gov/FortWard. A reconstruction of one of the sixty-eight major forts built to protect Washington, D.C. during the Civil War, Fort Ward was the fifth-largest fort in the system and was considered to be a model of military engineering.

  6. La fortificación o enriquecimiento de alimentos es el proceso de añadir micronutrientes a la comida, por lo general vitaminas y oligoelementos esenciales. Puede ser llevado a cabo por los fabricantes de alimentos o por los gobiernos como política de salud pública, para reducir el número de personas con deficiencias dietéticas en la población.

  7. Contents. 1 Upper, lower, inner and outer wards or baileys. 2 Holy Roman Empire. 3 Gallery with examples of castle wards. 4 References. 5 Sources. Upper, lower, inner and outer wards or baileys. Wards can be arranged in sequence along a hill (as in a spur castle ), giving an upper ward and lower ward.