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- Spur_castle abstract "A spur castle is a type of medieval fortification that uses its location as a defensive feature. The name refers to the location on a spur projecting from a hill. Ideally, a spur castle would be defended on three sides by steep hillsides, with the only vulnerable side the one where the spur joins the next hill. Depending on the local topography, a spur castle may depend mostly on its inaccessible location, or combine it with defensive features such as walls and towers. A typical feature is a neck ditch cutting off the spur from the rest of the hill. When the spur is long and narrow, the term ridge castle is sometimes used as well.A long spur castle is sometimes, but not always, subdivided into a lower ward and a more strongly defended upper ward (or even a succession of more wards).".
- Spur_castle thumbnail Monfort_close.JPG?width=300.
- Spur_castle wikiPageID "27372331".
- Spur_castle wikiPageRevisionID "588114913".
- Spur_castle hasPhotoCollection Spur_castle.
- Spur_castle subject Category:Castles_by_type.
- Spur_castle subject Category:Hill_castles.
- Spur_castle type Artifact100021939.
- Spur_castle type Building102913152.
- Spur_castle type CastlesByType.
- Spur_castle type Dwelling103259505.
- Spur_castle type House103544360.
- Spur_castle type Housing103546340.
- Spur_castle type Mansion103719053.
- Spur_castle type Object100002684.
- Spur_castle type Palace103878066.
- Spur_castle type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Spur_castle type Structure104341686.
- Spur_castle type Whole100003553.
- Spur_castle type YagoGeoEntity.
- Spur_castle type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Spur_castle comment "A spur castle is a type of medieval fortification that uses its location as a defensive feature. The name refers to the location on a spur projecting from a hill. Ideally, a spur castle would be defended on three sides by steep hillsides, with the only vulnerable side the one where the spur joins the next hill. Depending on the local topography, a spur castle may depend mostly on its inaccessible location, or combine it with defensive features such as walls and towers.".
- Spur_castle label "Spornburg".
- Spur_castle label "Spur castle".
- Spur_castle sameAs Spornburg.
- Spur_castle sameAs m.0bxz2sy.
- Spur_castle sameAs Q2312233.
- Spur_castle sameAs Q2312233.
- Spur_castle sameAs Spur_castle.
- Spur_castle wasDerivedFrom Spur_castle?oldid=588114913.
- Spur_castle depiction Monfort_close.JPG.
- Spur_castle isPrimaryTopicOf Spur_castle.