Medieval Glossary

Flanking Angle

The angle made by two lines fichant — the faces of the two bastions extended until they meet in an angle towards the curtain. It is also that which always carries its point toward the outworks. Also called the 'angle of the tenaille.'

Related term(s): Bastion; Curtain; Outworks; Angle of the Tenaille; Angle of the Flank; Angle, Flanked
Category: Castles and Fortifications
Added: 09.04.05
Source information: Wilhelm, Thomas. A Military Dictionary and Gazetteer. Philadelphia: L.R. Hamersly & Co., 1881. 22.

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