Machicolations

 

Machicolations

  • What was the Origin, Meaning or Definition of the Machicolations

  • Description of a castle Machicolations

  • What was the purpose of the Machicolations?

  • How did Machicolations help with Castle defenses?

  • How was the Machicolations attacked?

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Description of the Machicolations
The Machicolations are projecting parapets or platforms situated at the top of a castle wall. Machicolations were developed from wooden hoardings which were designed to hang over and past castle walls. The wooden hoardings were included into the design of stone castle battlements. The Machicolations had holes in the floor for dropping various missiles on the enemy. There were two types of Machicolations - one which ran along the whole wall and others which were built in only parts of the wall - similar to a balcony. The holes in the Machicolations gained the popular name of ' Murder Holes' also called Meutrieres.

Purpose of the Machicolations
The purpose of the full Machicolations was to provide clear access across the top of the battlements - troops could follow the attack point of the enemy. 

Origin, Meaning of the word 'Machicolations'
The
Origin and Meaning of the word 'Machicolations' derives from the Middle French word 'macher' meaning to crush. Heavy stones were some of the first missiles to be dropped from the murder holes in the machicolations.

Missiles dropped from Machicolations
The Missiles dropped from the 'Murder Holes' in the Machicolations
included heavy stones, hot sand, molten lead, boiling water and boiling tar or pitch. During siege warfare any rotting materials such as dung or dead bodies would also be dropped from the murder holes in the machicolations.

Machicolations
The Machicolations were introduced with Norman and Plantagenet castles
during the Medieval period 1066 - 1485. Facts and information about the many different parts of Castles! The Machicolations was an essential Castle part for as a form of defence against intruders.

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