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  1. Murder hole - Wikipedia

    A murder hole or meurtrière is a hole in the ceiling of a gateway or passageway in a fortification through which the defenders could shoot, throw or pour harmful substances or objects such as …

  2. Murder Holes: Parts Of A Medieval Castle

    Medieval castle murder holes were simple yet highly effective defensive features, strategically placed in the most vulnerable parts of a fortress—most often above the main entrance or …

  3. What is a Murder Hole in an Irish Castle? - Wonders Of Ireland

    May 2, 2023 · A murder hole is a strategic defensive feature found in medieval castles. Despite the ominous name, the primary objective was to protect the castle and its occupants from …

  4. Machicolations – Defending a Medieval Castle with ‘Murder Holes

    They’re known as ‘murder holes’, or meurtrières. People defending a castle could throw things through the murder hole to try and kill the attackers below.

  5. Medieval Murder Holes: Deadly Castle Defenses - Knights Templar

    Uncover the secrets of medieval castle defenses in our deep-dive into murder holes. Learn about their strategic designs and psychological impacts.

  6. Dispelling Some Myths: Mediæval Murder Holes

    Jun 20, 2020 · Although it is not a myth that these holes were created to hurl items into the spaces below, including projectiles, large stones and caustic lime, their uses were even more …

  7. Castles: Murder Holes

    A murder hole or meurtrière is a hole in the ceiling of a gateway or passageway in a fortification through which the defenders could shoot, throw or pour harmful substances or objects such as …

  8. From murder holes to hidden passages: 10 surprising facts about ...

    Murder holes, on the other hand, were holes in the ceiling of a passage or gatehouse that allowed defenders to drop heavy objects or pour boiling water onto attackers. The name "murder hole" …

  9. Murder hole Facts for Kids

    It's a hole in the ceiling, usually above a gateway or a narrow passage. Defenders could use these holes to drop or pour things down on attackers who tried to get inside. They might throw …

  10. Murder Holes, Machicolations, and Other Medieval Warfare

    The spread of castles, with nasty design features such as the aptly named murder holes, revolutionized defensive warfare. The result was a centuries-long race between walls and the …