Large, heavily defended buildings or structures built to protect against military attack; strongholds.
From Old French 'forteresse' (strong place), derived from Latin 'fortis' (strong). The plural adds '-es' to the singular.
Medieval fortresses reveal medieval psychology—arrow slits were placed so defenders could shoot but attackers couldn't, thick walls prevented cannons from breaching, and designs evolved as weapons changed.
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