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  • 91Cheval de frise — at the Confederate Fort Mahone defenses at Siege of Petersburg The cheval de frise (plural: chevaux de frise) was a Medieval defensive obstacle consisting of a portable frame (sometimes just a simple log) covered with many long iron or wooden… …

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  • 92Embrasure — For the area of the mouth, see Embrasure (dentistry). Inverted keyhole embrasure, allowing both arrow fire (through the arrow slit at the top) and small cannon fire through the circular opening, Château de Caen, France …

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  • 93Battlement — Castellated redirects here. For the hardware item, see castellated nut. 9th cent. BC relief of an Assyrian attack on a walled town with battlements …

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  • 94Kingswood, South Gloucestershire — infobox UK place country = England population= 62,679 (2001 Census) official name= Kingswood latitude= 51.4710 longitude= 2.5046 os grid reference= ST649748 unitary england= South Gloucestershire lieutenancy england= Gloucestershire region= South …

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  • 95Duke of Wellington's Regiment — The Duke of Wellington s Regiment (West Riding) Cap badge of the Duke of Wellington s Regiment Active 1 July 1702 6 June 2006 Cou …

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  • 9633rd Regiment of Foot — Infobox Military Unit unit name=33rd Regiment of Foot caption= dates=1 July 1751 1881 country=UK allegiance= branch=British Army type=Line Infantry role= size= 12 Companies command structure= current commander= Lt Col FJ Castle 1879 1881 current… …

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  • 97Walls of Constantinople — Istanbul, Turkey Map showing Constantinople and its walls du …

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  • 98Drawbridge — This article is about a type of bridge. For the California ghost town, see Drawbridge, California. For the broader American meaning of the term, see Moveable bridge. Drawbridge at the fort of Ponta da Bandeira; Lagos, Portugal A drawbridge is a… …

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  • 99Castra — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks …

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  • 100Mamelon (fort) — For other uses, see Mamelon (disambiguation). The Council of War on the day of the taking of the Mamelon Quarries, 7 June 1855 by Roger Fenton. A mamelon (from French nipple ) is a French name for a breast shaped hillock …

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