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  • Triangular Bastion
  • 18th-century fortifications of Riga

    The Triangular Bastion (Latvian: Triangula bastions) was part of the 18th-century fortifications of Riga. Its foundations are nowadays visible under a

    Triangular Bastion

    Triangular Bastion

    Triangular_Bastion

  • Bastion fort
  • Early modern fortification style built to withstand cannon fire

    of machicolation. In contrast, the bastion fortress was a very flat structure composed of many triangular bastions, specifically designed to cover each

    Bastion fort

    Bastion fort

    Bastion_fort

  • Fort San Pedro
  • Bastioned fort in Cebu City, Philippines

    Muslim raiders. Today's structure dates from 1738 and is the oldest triangular bastion fort in the country. It served as the nucleus of the first Spanish

    Fort San Pedro

    Fort San Pedro

    Fort_San_Pedro

  • Fort San Antonio Abad
  • Fortification in Manila, Philippines

    information Status Restored Type Fortification Architectural style Triangular bastioned fort Location Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Complex, Roxas Boulevard

    Fort San Antonio Abad

    Fort San Antonio Abad

    Fort_San_Antonio_Abad

  • Pyramid of Cestius
  • Ancient Roman pyramid, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    271 and 275, the pyramid was incorporated into the walls to form a triangular bastion. It was one of many structures in the city to be reused to form part

    Pyramid of Cestius

    Pyramid of Cestius

    Pyramid_of_Cestius

  • Livorno
  • Port city in Italy

    and Genoa keep; the three others are protected by triangular bastions with rounded tips. The bastion towards the north is called Capitana because there

    Livorno

    Livorno

    Livorno

  • Nuraghe La Prisgiona
  • Archaeological site in Sardinia, Italy

    vaguely triangular bastion, which enclosed an inner court, and that was delimited by 2 towers and a counterfort. Moreover, exterior to the bastion, a trait

    Nuraghe La Prisgiona

    Nuraghe La Prisgiona

    Nuraghe_La_Prisgiona

  • Siege
  • Military land blockade of a location

    backed, in front and behind, with earth. Towers were reformed into triangular bastions. This design matured into the trace italienne. Star-shaped fortresses

    Siege

    Siege

    Siege

  • Fortifications of Kingston upon Hull
  • curtain wall; and the later 17th century Citadel, an irregular triangular, bastioned, primitive star fort replacing the castle on the east river bank

    Fortifications of Kingston upon Hull

    Fortifications of Kingston upon Hull

    Fortifications_of_Kingston_upon_Hull

  • Visconti Castle (Locarno)
  • Castle in Locarno, Switzerland

    castle complex was expanded, for the last time, when the Rivellino, a triangular bastion, was added to the north side of the complex. In 2006 the historian

    Visconti Castle (Locarno)

    Visconti Castle (Locarno)

    Visconti_Castle_(Locarno)

  • Pleissenburg
  • Building in Leipzig

    assumed the function of a citadel. It was equipped with casemates and a triangular bastion on the field side. The fortress also housed the city's first post-Reformation

    Pleissenburg

    Pleissenburg

    Pleissenburg

  • Ravelin
  • Triangular fortification

    ravelin is a triangular fortification or detached outwork, located in front of the innerworks of a fortress (the curtain walls and bastions). Originally

    Ravelin

    Ravelin

    Ravelin

  • Andrea Doria
  • Admiral of the Republic of Genoa (1466–1560)

    square-plan towers and walls with new curtain-shaped curtain walls and triangular bastions. Actions against the Ottomans and Barbary pirates occupied again

    Andrea Doria

    Andrea Doria

    Andrea_Doria

  • List of National Cultural Treasures in the Philippines
  • Setting Relative to its Immediate Surrounding Cebu City 1738 Oldest triangular bastion Spanish colonial era fort in the country NMP Declaration No. 12-2020

    List of National Cultural Treasures in the Philippines

    List of National Cultural Treasures in the Philippines

    List_of_National_Cultural_Treasures_in_the_Philippines

  • Kelve Fort
  • immediately followed by another gate at a right angle. There are four triangular bastions triangular on the four corners of the fort.19°37′05.1″N 72°43′41.8″E /

    Kelve Fort

    Kelve_Fort

  • Nuraghe Is Paras
  • Settlement in Sardinia, Italy

    to the West. Its shape is that of a trilobate nuraghe, formed by a triangular bastion with three towers at the corners. According to the archaeologist Giovanni

    Nuraghe Is Paras

    Nuraghe Is Paras

    Nuraghe_Is_Paras

  • First Battle of Terrenate
  • Spanish-era battle in Southern Arizona

    sides. The walls were built in the shape of a large square, with one triangular bastion at a corner to protect the presidio's two front walls and a main gate

    First Battle of Terrenate

    First Battle of Terrenate

    First_Battle_of_Terrenate

  • Bayburt Castle
  • Castle in Bayburt, Turkey

    walls is 200 m (660 ft). There are semicircular, quadrangular and triangular bastions at the corners and various places of these walls, which are reinforced

    Bayburt Castle

    Bayburt Castle

    Bayburt_Castle

  • Walls of Genoa
  • Series of walls surrounding the city of Genoa, Italy

    extensions were modernized by replacing the old square towers with triangular bastions and building new curtains with a counterscarp profile. A set of walls

    Walls of Genoa

    Walls of Genoa

    Walls_of_Genoa

  • Badajoz bastioned enclosure
  • Bastioned system on Badajoz, Spain

    the zone between the Bastion of San Pedro and the Bastion of La Trinidad. The ravelin features a nearly equilateral triangular floor plan, with the base

    Badajoz bastioned enclosure

    Badajoz bastioned enclosure

    Badajoz_bastioned_enclosure

  • Kastellet, Copenhagen
  • Star fort in Copenhagen

    bastions are named as follows: The King's Bastion (Danish: Kongens Bastion), The Queen's Bastion (Danish: Dronningens Bastion), The Count's Bastion (Danish:

    Kastellet, Copenhagen

    Kastellet, Copenhagen

    Kastellet,_Copenhagen

  • Roßberg (Black Forest)
  • Roßbergschanze there are continuous, linear structures with several triangular bastions. In 1690 battles were fought at Breitnau, but by the early 18th century

    Roßberg (Black Forest)

    Roßberg (Black Forest)

    Roßberg_(Black_Forest)

  • Brod Fortress
  • Historic site

    craftsmen etc. The external defense zone consisted of ravelins - triangular bastions protecting the main walls and obstructing the enemy access to the

    Brod Fortress

    Brod Fortress

    Brod_Fortress

  • Architecture of Scotland
  • confined to military architecture, with polygonal fortresses with triangular bastions at Ayr, Inverness and Leith in the style of the trace italienne.

    Architecture of Scotland

    Architecture of Scotland

    Architecture_of_Scotland

  • Fort Allen (Carbon County, Pennsylvania)
  • 18th century fort in colonial Pennsylvania

    " The finished fort was 125 feet long and 50 feet wide, with two triangular bastions, a 12-foot high palisade, and a surrounding trench. Inside there

    Fort Allen (Carbon County, Pennsylvania)

    Fort Allen (Carbon County, Pennsylvania)

    Fort_Allen_(Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania)

  • Berlin Fortress
  • city center. For instance, the triangular shape of Hausvogteiplatz, a small square, corresponds to an earlier bastion of the fortifications. The railway

    Berlin Fortress

    Berlin Fortress

    Berlin_Fortress

  • Monks Bridge, River Dove
  • Bridge in Staffordshire/Egginton, Derbyshire

    bridge with four arches, founded in the river on cutwaters, and with triangular bastions (outwards projections of the deck and parapet) at the piers. Each

    Monks Bridge, River Dove

    Monks Bridge, River Dove

    Monks_Bridge,_River_Dove

  • Listed buildings in Newstead, Nottinghamshire
  • semicircular central bay flanked by single triangular bastions, and at each end are curved steps. Each bastion has a circular tower with a moulded pointed

    Listed buildings in Newstead, Nottinghamshire

    Listed_buildings_in_Newstead,_Nottinghamshire

  • Fort Santiago
  • 16th-century citadel in Manila, Philippines

    nearly triangular form. The south front, which looks toward the city, is a curtain with a terreplein, flanked by two demi-bastions - the Bastion of San

    Fort Santiago

    Fort Santiago

    Fort_Santiago

  • Listed buildings in Ault Hucknall
  • lodge and bastions are in sandstone. The walls have chamfered copings and elaborate shaped finials. At the corners are triangular bastions, and at the

    Listed buildings in Ault Hucknall

    Listed_buildings_in_Ault_Hucknall

  • Fort Augusta
  • Stronghold in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania

    attack. Triangular bastions on each corner permitted a crossfire covering the entire extent of the wall. A well was located in the westernmost bastion. Blockhouses

    Fort Augusta

    Fort_Augusta

  • Polygonal fort
  • Type of fortification

    half of the 19th century. Unlike earlier forts, polygonal forts had no bastions, which had proven to be vulnerable. As part of ring fortresses, polygonal

    Polygonal fort

    Polygonal fort

    Polygonal_fort

  • Fort Fredrick
  • Fort in Sri Lanka

    situated on the peninsula beyond the fort, the same fort has triangular shape with three bastions. It makes part of the same collection, a greater map of the

    Fort Fredrick

    Fort Fredrick

    Fort_Fredrick

  • Fortifications of Heraklion
  • Medieval fortifications in Crete, Greece

    roughly triangular enceinte. The land front has seven bastions: St. Andrew Bastion Pantocrator Bastion Bethlehem Bastion Martinengo Bastion Jesus Bastion Vitturi

    Fortifications of Heraklion

    Fortifications of Heraklion

    Fortifications_of_Heraklion

  • Lines of Contravallation of Gibraltar
  • continuous redan line, with a curtain wall interrupted by a series of triangular bastions. The lines were constructed in a straight line at the eastern end

    Lines of Contravallation of Gibraltar

    Lines of Contravallation of Gibraltar

    Lines_of_Contravallation_of_Gibraltar

  • William Clapham
  • American military officer

    high. Triangular bastions on each corner permitted a crossfire covering the entire extent of the wall. A well was located in the westernmost bastion. In

    William Clapham

    William_Clapham

  • Fortifications of Kotor
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Montenegro

    the medieval town of Kotor containing ramparts, towers, citadels, gates, bastions, forts, cisterns, a castle, and ancillary buildings and structures. They

    Fortifications of Kotor

    Fortifications of Kotor

    Fortifications_of_Kotor

  • Ramparts of Vannes
  • Fortifications in Vannes, France, built between the 3rd and 17th centuries

    the 14th century forced the city to equip itself with several polygonal bastions (Gréguennic, Haute-Folie, Brozilay, Notre-Dame). The Garenne spur was the

    Ramparts of Vannes

    Ramparts of Vannes

    Ramparts_of_Vannes

  • Drypool
  • Area of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    new fortress, built in the 1680s, named "The Citadel" was a moated triangular bastioned artillery fortification built in the south-west corner of Drypool;

    Drypool

    Drypool

    Drypool

  • B. K. Parthasarathi
  • Indian politician

    election, he contested as an MLA candidate from Penukonda and won in a triangular fight by 14,385 votes, defeating K T Sreedhar of Congress Party. In the

    B. K. Parthasarathi

    B._K._Parthasarathi

  • Kolárovo Castle
  • Castle in Gúta, Slovakia

    In 1664, it was rebuilt in as a Baroque-style star fort with four triangular bastions. Between 1662 and 1664 being afraid of new attacks of Turks, the

    Kolárovo Castle

    Kolárovo Castle

    Kolárovo_Castle

  • Fort São Jerónimo
  • Fortress in Daman

    narrow. The three bastions, with a pronounced triangular outline, had elements that allowed them to function autonomously as bastions of resistance. It

    Fort São Jerónimo

    Fort São Jerónimo

    Fort_São_Jerónimo

  • Architecture in early modern Scotland
  • Buildings in Scotland during the 16th and 18th century

    largely confined to military architecture. Polygonal fortresses with triangular bastions in the style of the trace italienne were built to house English soldiers

    Architecture in early modern Scotland

    Architecture in early modern Scotland

    Architecture_in_early_modern_Scotland

  • Bay of Porto Palermo
  • Bay and a tourist attraction in Southern Albania

    Castle). The complex with a triangular ground plan and three round corner bastions is similar to the Venetian Triangular Castle in Butrint. It was once

    Bay of Porto Palermo

    Bay of Porto Palermo

    Bay_of_Porto_Palermo

  • Warfare in early modern Scotland
  • Military activity in the 16th–18th centuries

    the trace italienne were built. These were polygonal in plan with triangular bastions, as at Ayr, Inverness and Leith. Twenty smaller forts were built

    Warfare in early modern Scotland

    Warfare in early modern Scotland

    Warfare_in_early_modern_Scotland

  • Fort Carré
  • Medieval fort in southern France

    d'Antibes, is a 16th-century star-shaped fort of four arrow-head shaped bastions that stands on a 26-meter high promontory in Antibes, France. Henry II

    Fort Carré

    Fort Carré

    Fort_Carré

  • Idrakpur Fort
  • Historical Symbol of Munshiganj

    defend Dhaka and Narayanganj from the pirates. The fort was a part of the triangular defence strategy for the vulnerable river route, from where the pirates

    Idrakpur Fort

    Idrakpur Fort

    Idrakpur_Fort

  • Fort Nossa Senhora da Queimada
  • island of Pessegueiro. It consists of a star-shaped polygon with two triangular bastions oriented toward land and a polygonal battery towards the beach; these

    Fort Nossa Senhora da Queimada

    Fort Nossa Senhora da Queimada

    Fort_Nossa_Senhora_da_Queimada

  • Fort Nossa Senhora da Consolação
  • 17th Century fort in Portugal

    dominant position on a rocky escarpment, is star-shaped, with four triangular bastions and five platforms for the artillery. Following a Late Renaissance

    Fort Nossa Senhora da Consolação

    Fort Nossa Senhora da Consolação

    Fort_Nossa_Senhora_da_Consolação

  • Lion Gate
  • Main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae

    embellished with a new facade of conglomerate. On the western side a rectangular bastion was erected, 14.80 m (49 ft) long and 7.23 m (24 ft) wide, built in pseudo-ashlar

    Lion Gate

    Lion Gate

    Lion_Gate

  • Cittadella (Gozo)
  • Citadel in Victoria, Gozo, Malta

    Michael's Bastion contains the Main Gate, a modern arched opening and a clock tower. The wall between St. Michael's Bastion and St. John's Demi-Bastion is known

    Cittadella (Gozo)

    Cittadella (Gozo)

    Cittadella_(Gozo)

  • Fort Ricasoli
  • Historic fort on Malta

    Fort Ricasoli (Maltese: Forti Rikażli) is a bastioned fort in Kalkara, Malta, which was built by the Order of Saint John between 1670 and 1698. The fort

    Fort Ricasoli

    Fort Ricasoli

    Fort_Ricasoli

  • Magazine Fort
  • Bastion fort and magazine in Dublin, Ireland

    The Magazine Fort is a bastion fort and magazine located within the Phoenix Park, in Dublin, Ireland. Built in 1735, it was occupied by British Armed

    Magazine Fort

    Magazine Fort

    Magazine_Fort

  • D. Ravishankar
  • Indian politician

    February 2024. "Congress deposes JD(S) and BJP to fortify Mysuru as its bastion". The Hindu. 13 May 2023. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 14 February 2024. "Mysore

    D. Ravishankar

    D._Ravishankar

  • Transition from the Medieval Castle to the Early Modern Fortress
  • Developments from late 14th to early 16th century

    masonry walls capable of absorbing or deflecting cannon fire. Towers and bastions were integrated into angular curtain walls to allow for overlapping fields

    Transition from the Medieval Castle to the Early Modern Fortress

    Transition_from_the_Medieval_Castle_to_the_Early_Modern_Fortress

  • Tudor architecture
  • Architectural style

    bastion. This was used at Henry VIII's fort at Yarmouth, but was not deployed at scale until the reign of Elizabeth I, when lines of angled bastions were

    Tudor architecture

    Tudor architecture

    Tudor_architecture

  • List of established military terms
  • of fort without bastions. Rampart: The main defensive wall of a fortification. Ravelin: a triangular fortification in front of bastion as a detached outwork

    List of established military terms

    List_of_established_military_terms

  • Mount Schwerdtfeger
  • Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica

    mountain, 2,149 metres (7,051 ft) high, standing close west of Fisher Bastion on the north side of Solomon Glacier. Named byUS-ACAN (1994) after Thomas

    Mount Schwerdtfeger

    Mount_Schwerdtfeger

  • Panhala Fort
  • Medieval fort in Maharashtra, India

    elaborate Ganesh motif at the entrance. [citation needed] The Rajdindi bastion was one of the hidden exits of the fort to be used in times of an emergency

    Panhala Fort

    Panhala Fort

    Panhala_Fort

  • Guernica (Picasso)
  • 1937 anti-war painting by Pablo Picasso

    quiet Basque Country village in the province of Biscay, as the northern bastion of the Republican resistance movement and the center of Basque culture

    Guernica (Picasso)

    Guernica_(Picasso)

  • Fort Goede Hoop, Ghana
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    The original fort was triangular, known as Fort de Goede Hoop. By 1715 it was expanded into a rectangular fort with four bastions and a slave prison in

    Fort Goede Hoop, Ghana

    Fort Goede Hoop, Ghana

    Fort_Goede_Hoop,_Ghana

  • Parvesh Verma
  • Indian politician (born 1977)

    Verma? BJP giant-killer defeats AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi bastion". Hindustan Times. 8 February 2025. Archived from the original on 16 February

    Parvesh Verma

    Parvesh_Verma

  • Eilean Donan
  • Small tidal island in the western Highlands of Scotland

    create a bastion or "hornwork", providing a more securely defended entrance. The hornwork comprises a pair of walls enclosing a triangular courtyard

    Eilean Donan

    Eilean Donan

    Eilean_Donan

  • Wewelsburg
  • Renaissance castle located in the village of Wewelsburg

    in the northeast of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The castle has a triangular layout, with three round towers connected by massive walls. After 1934

    Wewelsburg

    Wewelsburg

    Wewelsburg

  • Château de Saint-Malo
  • Castle in Saint-Malo, France

    resolved when Henry IV converted to Catholicism four years later. A triangular shaped bastion was added at the northeast corner in the 17th century and, following

    Château de Saint-Malo

    Château de Saint-Malo

    Château_de_Saint-Malo

  • Siege of Ath (1697)
  • 1697 siege during the Nine Years' War

    conducted, owing to its speed, low costs and the modernity of the eight-bastion fortress, which had been designed by Vauban himself 25 years earlier. When

    Siege of Ath (1697)

    Siege of Ath (1697)

    Siege_of_Ath_(1697)

  • Razor wire
  • Mesh of metal strips with sharp edges to prevent trespassing

    shortage of wire to make conventional barbed wire. Therefore, flat wire with triangular cutting edges began to be punched out of steel strips ("band barbed wire")

    Razor wire

    Razor wire

    Razor_wire

  • Alcazaba of the Alhambra
  • Fortress in Granada, Spain

    inner wall is tall and punctuated by three small rectangular towers or bastions, with Zirid foundations. It connects to the Torre del Homenaje at one end

    Alcazaba of the Alhambra

    Alcazaba of the Alhambra

    Alcazaba_of_the_Alhambra

  • Tenaille
  • Type of defensive-work

    in the top image to the right; it is the chevron between the two corner bastions. The design also evolved a version in which the tenaille possesses projections

    Tenaille

    Tenaille

    Tenaille

  • Sukhoi Su-57
  • Russian stealth multirole fighter aircraft

    "Тяжёлый Ударный Беспилотный Летательный Аппарат "Охотник"" (in Russian). bastion-opk.ru. Archived from the original on 19 July 2022. Retrieved 9 January

    Sukhoi Su-57

    Sukhoi Su-57

    Sukhoi_Su-57

  • Fort Monroe
  • Moated, six-sided, historical bastion fort in Hampton, Virginia

    naval bases in the Hampton Roads area. Surrounded by a moat, the six-sided bastion fort is the largest fort by area ever built in the United States. During

    Fort Monroe

    Fort Monroe

    Fort_Monroe

  • Palavalasa Rajasekharam
  • Indian politician (1945–2025)

    January 2025. Retrieved 15 January 2025. "TD Sweeps North Andhra, Regains Bastion". 5 June 2024. Archived from the original on 15 January 2025. Retrieved

    Palavalasa Rajasekharam

    Palavalasa_Rajasekharam

  • Ottawa
  • Capital city of Canada

    on 11 February 2026. Retrieved 17 June 2026. "Vanier: French-Speaking Bastion in Ontario | Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l'Amérique française"

    Ottawa

    Ottawa

    Ottawa

  • Upnor Castle
  • Fort in Kent, England

    building gives access to the castle's main gun platform or water bastion, a low triangular structure projecting into the river. The castle's main armament

    Upnor Castle

    Upnor Castle

    Upnor_Castle

  • Rocca Orsini
  • Castle in Scurcola Marsicana, Italy

    the structure. Rocca Orsini has a triangular plant with two cylindrical towers on the corners of the base and a bastion to the northwest, replacing the

    Rocca Orsini

    Rocca Orsini

    Rocca_Orsini

  • Timișoara Fortress
  • Historical fortress in western Romania

    one bastion – the Theresia Bastion, an important tourist attraction – a casemate of the ravelin of the Vienna Gate, a portion of the Eugeniu bastion and

    Timișoara Fortress

    Timișoara Fortress

    Timișoara_Fortress

  • Safavid Iran
  • Iran under the Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1736

    dominant literary culture. It was the Safavids who made Iran the spiritual bastion of Shiʻism, and the repository of Persian cultural traditions and self-awareness

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid_Iran

  • Point Pedro fort
  • 17th-century fort in Port Pedro, Sri Lanka

    that the basement was triangular in shape, which led to it being built as a nearly triangle-shaped fort. It had only one bastion towards the landward side

    Point Pedro fort

    Point_Pedro_fort

  • Timișoara
  • City and county seat in Timiș County, Romania

    its usefulness, due to many developments in military technology. Former bastions and military spaces were demolished and replaced with new boulevards and

    Timișoara

    Timișoara

    Timișoara

  • Trafalgar Cemetery
  • Cemetery in Gibraltar

    extended on the south side of Charles V Wall from the South Bastion to the Flat Bastion. It was depicted in a 1627 map of Gibraltar by Spanish engineer

    Trafalgar Cemetery

    Trafalgar Cemetery

    Trafalgar_Cemetery

  • House with Iron Axle
  • Building in Ion I. C. Brătianu Square, Timișoara

    corner of the eastern body, hence the name. During the Ottoman rule, the Bastion of the Artillery Arsenal was located in the northeastern part of the fortifications

    House with Iron Axle

    House with Iron Axle

    House_with_Iron_Axle

  • Daulatabad Fort
  • 12th-century fort in Maharashtra, India

    caravan routes going towards western and southern India. The historical triangular fortress in the city was initially built around 1187 by the first Yadava

    Daulatabad Fort

    Daulatabad Fort

    Daulatabad_Fort

  • Castillo San Felipe de Barajas
  • Fortress in Cartagena, Colombia

    finalised by 1536 and expanded between 1639 and 1657. It was built in a triangular shape on top of a hill, with eight batteries and a garrison of 200 soldiers

    Castillo San Felipe de Barajas

    Castillo San Felipe de Barajas

    Castillo_San_Felipe_de_Barajas

  • Sarajevo
  • Capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    popular.[citation needed] Sarajevo is near the geometric center of the triangular-shaped Bosnia and Herzegovina and within the historical region of Bosnia

    Sarajevo

    Sarajevo

    Sarajevo

  • Burning Man
  • Annual experimental event in Nevada, US

    City (a private event held on public land) is widely acknowledged as a bastion of creative freedom. [B]ut that protection [of participants' freedoms]

    Burning Man

    Burning Man

    Burning_Man

  • Portland, Oregon
  • Most populous city in Oregon, U.S.

    have noted the Pacific Northwest as a whole is "one of the last Caucasian bastions of the United States". While Portland's diversity was historically comparable

    Portland, Oregon

    Portland, Oregon

    Portland,_Oregon

  • Tilbury Fort
  • Fortification in England

    stretching around the defensive line. There are bastions on the north-west and north-east corners, and two triangular spurs, originally equipped with cannons

    Tilbury Fort

    Tilbury Fort

    Tilbury_Fort

  • Critical Role campaign one
  • Campaign of the web series Critical Role

    getting to a hexagonal chamber with a large inward triangular object, and three relief men with triangular voids as faces. When Percy touches one of them

    Critical Role campaign one

    Critical_Role_campaign_one

  • Corfu
  • Greek island in the Ionian Sea

    of the Ottomans was widely celebrated in Europe, Corfu being seen as a bastion of Western civilization against the Ottoman tide. Today, however, this

    Corfu

    Corfu

    Corfu

  • Tangier
  • City in and capital of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco

    with restoration work later undertaken at different times. Three major bastions were the Irish Tower (Bordj al-Naʿam), York Castle (Bordj dar al-Barud)

    Tangier

    Tangier

    Tangier

  • Mindanao
  • Island in the Philippines

    the invading Japanese forces. They immediately fortified the city as a bastion of the Japanese defense system.[citation needed] Davao City was subjected

    Mindanao

    Mindanao

    Mindanao

  • Île Sainte-Marguerite
  • Island in Cannes, France

    Guitaut, the French royal governor, also had a "tenaille" built, a low bastion placed in front of the entrance gates to the fort, which bears his name

    Île Sainte-Marguerite

    Île Sainte-Marguerite

    Île_Sainte-Marguerite

  • Intramuros
  • Historic walled city and district of Manila, Philippines

    throughout the Philippine history. In Fort Santiago, there are bastions on each corner of the triangular fort. The Baluarte de Santa Bárbara faces the bay and

    Intramuros

    Intramuros

    Intramuros

  • Ínsua Fort
  • Fort in Viana do Castelo district, Portugal

    one of only two forts in Portugal that combine a monastery with a modern bastion fortress, the other being the Berlengas Fort. The small island on which

    Ínsua Fort

    Ínsua Fort

    Ínsua_Fort

  • Castillo San Cristóbal (San Juan)
  • Fortress in San Juan, Puerto Rico

    reign of King Charles III of Spain, it continued to be developed into a bastion fort with outer ravelins and batteries to reach its largest size in 1783

    Castillo San Cristóbal (San Juan)

    Castillo San Cristóbal (San Juan)

    Castillo_San_Cristóbal_(San_Juan)

  • Lesbos
  • Greek island in the North Aegean

    Sultan Bayezid II, then reinforced the Castle of Mytilene with artillery bastions. The large majority of the island's population remained Greek Christian

    Lesbos

    Lesbos

    Lesbos

  • List of Marvel Comics characters: J
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  • Triangulated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Triangulate

  • Triangular
  • a.

    Oblong or elongated, and having three lateral angles; as, a triangular seed, leaf, or stem.

  • Triangulating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Triangulate

  • Triangulares
  • n. pl.

    The triangular, or maioid, crabs. See Illust. under Maioid, and Illust. of Spider crab, under Spider.

  • Scalene
  • a.

    Designating several triangular muscles called scalene muscles.

  • Deltoid
  • a.

    Shaped like the Greek / (delta); delta-shaped; triangular.

  • Triangulate
  • v. t.

    To divide into triangles; specifically, to survey by means of a series of triangles properly laid down and measured.

  • Subtriangular
  • a.

    Nearly, but not perfectly, triangular.

  • Hexoctahedron
  • n.

    A solid having forty-eight equal triangular faces.

  • Biangulous
  • a.

    Biangular.

  • Didal
  • n.

    A kind of triangular spade.

  • Triangularity
  • n.

    The quality or state of being triangular.

  • Triangular
  • a.

    Having three angles; having the form of a triangle.

  • Triangled
  • a.

    Having three angles; triangular.

  • Triangulate
  • v. t.

    To make triangular, or three-cornered.

  • Triangularly
  • adv.

    In a triangular manner; in the form of a triangle.

  • Burr
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    A triangular chisel.

  • Gore
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    A small traingular piece of land.

  • Biangulated
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    Biangular.

  • Trigon
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    A kind of triangular lyre or harp.