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  2. Bed hangings - Wikipedia

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    Some medieval bed canopies and curtains were suspended from ceiling beams. In English these canopies were known as a "hung celour". The fabric canopy concealed an iron frame with iron curtain rods.These beds can be seen in manuscript illuminations, paintings, and engravings, showing cords suspending the front of the canopy to the ceiling.

  3. Curtain wall (fortification) - Wikipedia

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    A curtain wall is a defensive wall between fortified towers or bastions of a castle, fortress, or town. Learn about the history, features, and examples of curtain walls from ancient to early modern times.

  4. Ciborium (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A ciborium is a canopy or covering over the altar in a church, often called a baldachin. Learn about the history, types and examples of ciboria and their symbolism in Christian art and architecture.

  5. Canopy bed - Wikipedia

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    A canopy bed is a bed with a canopy, which is usually hung with bed curtains. Learn about the origin, function, and design of canopy beds in different cultures and periods, from medieval Europe to modern China.

  6. Bastion fort - Wikipedia

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    A bastion fort or trace italienne is a fortification style that evolved in the early modern period of gunpowder warfare. It has a polygon shape with bastions at the corners, and uses enfilade fire and slopes to defend against cannon and infantry attacks.

  7. Walls of Lucca - Wikipedia

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    The medieval walls were about 2.45 meters thick, erected with a sack technique: a core of stones and pieces of waste embedded in mortar, layered between an outer aspect with a layer of carefully squared stone blocks, and an inner aspect made of a cheaper layer of bricks. On the outside the three lower courses were slightly protruding (about one ...

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