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Sconce (fortification)





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Asconce is a small protective fortification, such as an earthwork, often placed on a mound as a defensive work for artillery.[1] It was used primarily in Northern Europe from the late Middle Ages until the 19th century. This type of fortification was common during the English Civil War, and the remains of one such structure can be seen on Fort Royal HillinWorcester, England.[2]

Sconce built at Warnemünde, Rostock in 1661 (detail from a map from 1670–1680)
The Engelse Schans (English Sconce) of 1627 in Lievelde, The Netherlands (photo 2008)

During the Eighty Years' War for Dutch independence, the sconces (schans in Dutch) were often used to defend strategic places, but were used also during sieges and in circumvallations. Several more or less intact sconces remain in the Netherlands.

The Zaanse Schans, one of the top tourist locations in the Netherlands, derived its name from its original function as a sconce. Sconces played a major part in the Serbian Revolution, countering the numerical superiority of the Turkish army.

Etymology

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The etymology of sconce is from the Latin absconsus, via the French esconce: a word of many meanings, mostly signifying a covering or protection, or, by extension, that which is covered or protected.[3] The word is closely related to the medieval Dutch schans and the German word Schanze, as used for example in the name of Hitler's military headquarters, the Wolfsschanze.[4]

See also

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References

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  • ^ Fort Royal, Worcester
  • ^   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Sconce". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 407.
  • ^ ensconce The Lexiteria & alphaDictionary

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