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Qué (quién) es Émile Motte - definición


Émile Motte         
  • Aux temps des aieux (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Mons)
PAINTER (1860-1931)
Emile Motte
Émile Motte (1860 in Mons – 1931 in Brussels) was a Belgian painter. He was the director of l'Académie de Mons.
motte         
  • A [[Bayeux Tapestry]] scene depicting an attack on the [[Château de Dinan]] in Brittany, shown with a wooden [[palisade]] surmounting the motte
  • A reconstruction of England's [[Carisbrooke Castle]] on the [[Isle of Wight]] as it was in the 14th century, showing the [[keep]] built atop the motte (top left), and the walled-in bailey below
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  • Gisors]] in France
  • A cross-section showing the layers within the motte at [[Clifford's Tower]] in [[York]]: "A" marks the 20th-century concrete [[underpinning]]s of the motte; the low walls enclosing the base of the motte are a 19th-century addition.
  • The motte (left) and bailey (right) of [[Clough Castle]] in County Down in Northern Ireland
  • Reconstructed wooden [[keep]] at [[Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou]], France
  • The motte and bailey defences of [[Launceston Castle]] in England
  • Building the motte of [[Hastings Castle]] in East Sussex, from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]]
  • The [[Bass of Inverurie]] in Aberdeenshire in Scotland, a large mid-12th-century motte-and-bailey castle
  • Topcliffe Castle]] in North Yorkshire, an archetypal motte-and-bailey design
  • Reconstructed [[Bergfried]] at [[Lütjenburg]], Germany
  • A ''vliedburg'' motte in the Netherlands
FORTIFICATION WITH A WOODEN OR STONE KEEP SITUATED ON A RAISED EARTHWORK
Motte and bailey; Motte and Bailey; Motte-and-Bailey; Motte & Bailey; Motte; Motte and bailey castle; Motte-and-bailey; Motte castle; Motte and baily castle
[m?t]
¦ noun historical a mound forming the site of a castle or camp.
Origin
C19: from Fr., 'mound', from OFr. mote (see moat).
Motte         
  • A [[Bayeux Tapestry]] scene depicting an attack on the [[Château de Dinan]] in Brittany, shown with a wooden [[palisade]] surmounting the motte
  • A reconstruction of England's [[Carisbrooke Castle]] on the [[Isle of Wight]] as it was in the 14th century, showing the [[keep]] built atop the motte (top left), and the walled-in bailey below
  • access-date=28 July 2017}}</ref>
  • Gisors]] in France
  • A cross-section showing the layers within the motte at [[Clifford's Tower]] in [[York]]: "A" marks the 20th-century concrete [[underpinning]]s of the motte; the low walls enclosing the base of the motte are a 19th-century addition.
  • The motte (left) and bailey (right) of [[Clough Castle]] in County Down in Northern Ireland
  • Reconstructed wooden [[keep]] at [[Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou]], France
  • The motte and bailey defences of [[Launceston Castle]] in England
  • Building the motte of [[Hastings Castle]] in East Sussex, from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]]
  • The [[Bass of Inverurie]] in Aberdeenshire in Scotland, a large mid-12th-century motte-and-bailey castle
  • Topcliffe Castle]] in North Yorkshire, an archetypal motte-and-bailey design
  • Reconstructed [[Bergfried]] at [[Lütjenburg]], Germany
  • A ''vliedburg'' motte in the Netherlands
FORTIFICATION WITH A WOODEN OR STONE KEEP SITUATED ON A RAISED EARTHWORK
Motte and bailey; Motte and Bailey; Motte-and-Bailey; Motte & Bailey; Motte; Motte and bailey castle; Motte-and-bailey; Motte castle; Motte and baily castle
·noun A clump of trees in a prairie.