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  • Bartizan Meanings

    noun a small, overhanging turret or balcony supported by corbels, typically at a corner of a building

    Fields related to bartizan

    Military

    Bartizans provided strategic vantage points for archers and soldiers to defend against enemy attacks.

    History

    Bartizans were commonly found in medieval fortifications as lookout points for guards.

    Urban Planning

    In modern urban planning, bartizans may be incorporated into architectural designs for aesthetic purposes.

    Architecture

    A bartizan is a small, overhanging turret or balcony at the corner of a castle or tower, typically used for defensive purposes.

    Artillery

    In artillery terms, bartizans were used as platforms for mounting cannons or other weapons.

    Occupation Usage of bartizan

    Writer

    In literature, a bartizan may be used as a symbolic element in a story to represent strength or protection.

    Architect

    An architect may include bartizans in the design of a castle or fortress to add a historical or medieval touch to the structure.

    Historian

    Historians may study bartizans as part of their research on medieval architecture and defensive structures.

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