Fortresses

/ˈfɔrtrəsɪz/ noun

Definition

Large, heavily defended buildings or structures built to protect against military attack; strongholds.

Etymology

From Old French 'forteresse' (strong place), derived from Latin 'fortis' (strong). The plural adds '-es' to the singular.

Kelly Says

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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