There are many different names for fortified buildings. Some of them include enceinte, bulwark, citadel, fortress, stronghold and bastion.
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bastion, bulwark, citadel, fortification, fortress, parapet, stronghold
A "bastille" is a battlement fortified building. The name comes from bataille (battle).The Bastille got its name as soon as the first design of the 2-tower building was completed. The fortified building later received 2 more towers and then 4 more, for a grand total of 8 towers, making it an even more impressive bastille.
A bastille is a castle tower or fortified building, or a prison or jail.
Old Bailey meaning "an old fortified wall."It gets its name from the site on which the building stands.
CASTELLAN
A gate....lol
is it a morgue
A fort is an enclosed place or fortified building for military defense. A stronghold.
The Spanish surname Castillo (also Castilo) is from the Latin castellum, meaning castle (fortified building).
Langton is an Anglo-Saxon term meaning "long town" after the English custom of building fortified settlements on long hills for self defense. People from these places were " of Langton" and this became a surname.L
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