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postern, n. (a.) (ˈpəʊstən, ˈpɒ-) Also 4 postorne, 5–6 postrene, -rem, 6 -ron, -rum, -rome. [ME. a. OF. posterne (Rom. de Rose 1160–76; mod.F. poterne), altered from OF. posterle:—late L. posterula a back way (Ammianus a 400), a small back door or gate (S. Cassian a 450), in med.L. posterla, postern...
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Postern
Also mentioned were the postern of St. as Layerthorpe Postern.
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postern
postern/ˈpɔstən; `pɑstɚn/ n(arch 古) side or back entrance, esp a concealed entrance to a castle, etc 边门; 後门; 边道; 便道; (尤指城堡等的)暗道 [attrib 作定语]a postern door/gate 後门.
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Postern Mountain
Postern Mountain is a mountain located on the SE side of Mount Robson Provincial Park in the Canadian Rockies, British Columbia, Canada.
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Postern of Fate
Postern of Fate is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie that was first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in October 1973 and in the Robert Barnard wrote negatively that Postern of Fate was "The last book Christie wrote. Best (and easily) forgotten."
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Tower Hill Postern
The Tower Hill Postern was a small fortified entrance (postern) at the eastern terminal point to the London Wall, at the junction of the Wall and the Tower The postern at the edge of the moat, at the wall's new terminal point was probably built soon after, most likely in the period 1297-1308.
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Postern Gap
Postern Gap () is a pass in the central ridge of Joinville Island, just east of Mount Tholus.
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Shottle and Postern
as in circumference, and Postern as 'about'. Shottle and Postern was described as ‘mostly stony, indifferent land except here and there in the valley and by the rills thereof’, yet Postern had areas
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Shottle
The population of the civil parish (Shottle and Postern) at the 2011 Census was 266. To the south was the much smaller Postern Park. The present-day parish is known as Shottle and Postern.
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Tenaille
A postern gate was placed low down in the curtain wall close to the centre in order to allow the defenders to access the ditches that front the wall. To protect the postern, an outwork, originally V-shaped, was placed in front of the gate, providing an area where the defenders could leave the fortification
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Listed buildings in Shottle and Postern
Shottle and Postern is a civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England.
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Pusterla di Sant'Ambrogio
The Pusterla di Sant’Ambrogio (Postern of Saint Ambrose in English) is a minor or secondary gate in the Medieval walls of Milan; the rebuilt Romanesque-style In 1939 this postern was restored to a more original form, stripping buildings and homes that had been added over the centuries.
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Cowers Lane
Cowers Lane is a settlement in Derbyshire bordering Shottle, within the civil parish of Shottle and Postern, near Belper, Derbyshire England along the
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Château du Fou
The postern, the moat, the towers, the turret, the staircase and the vault were classified as historical monuments by a decree of 6 February 1953. Architecture
The castle remains are the moat, the remains of the entrance postern with its two towers and the turret staircase with its vault.
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Layerthorpe
as Layerthorpe Postern. In 1829, the bridge was rebuilt, and the Postern and a short section of wall were demolished.
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