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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 ...
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.
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 .
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]
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.
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.
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.