Dictionary Definition
citadel n : a stronghold into which people could
go for shelter during a battle [syn: bastion]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
/ˈsɪtədəl/Noun
- A strong fortress that sits high above a city.
- A stronghold or fortified place.
Translations
A strong fortress that sits high above a city
- Czech: citadela
- German: Zitadelle
A stronghold or fortified place
- Finnish: linnoitus, linnake
- German: Zitadelle
- ttbc Italian: cittadella
- ttbc Spanish: alcázar
Extensive Definition
A citadel is a fortress for
protecting a town,
sometimes incorporating a castle. The term derives from the
same Latin root
as the word "city", civis, meaning citizen.
Citadels are most often used to protect a
garrison or political power from the inhabitants of the town it is
defending. They were designed to ensure loyalty from the town which
they defended.
For example Barcelona had a
great citadel built in 1714 to intimidate the Catalans
against repeating their mid 17th and early 18th century rebellions
against the Spanish central government. In the 19th century, as
soon as the political climate had liberalised enough to permit it,
the people of Barcelona had the citadel torn down, and replaced it
with the city's main central park, the Parc
de la Ciutadella. A similar example is the Citadella in
Budapest,
Hungary.
The Citadelle
of Quebec still survives, as the largest citadel still in
official military operation in North America, after more than two
hundred years of existence.
In ancient Greece, the citadel,
placed on a commanding eminence, was
important in the life of the people, serving as a refuge and stronghold in peril and
containing military and food supplies, the shrine of the god and a royal
palace. In the Middle Ages
the citadel was the last defense of a besieged army, often held
after the town had been conquered, and affording retreat to the
people living in the areas around the town.
In a fortification with
bastions, the citadel is
the strongest part of the system, sometimes well inside the outer
walls and bastions, but often forming part of the outer wall for
the sake of economy. It is positioned to be the last line of
defense should the enemy breach the other components of the
fortification system.
See also
- Alcazaba a term for Moorish citadels in Spain
- Casbah a synonym
- El Morro
- Citadelle Laferrière built by King Henry I of Haiti
- Citadelle de Forcalquier
References
citadel in Catalan: Ciutadella
(arquitectura)
citadel in Czech: Citadela
citadel in Danish: Citadel
citadel in German: Zitadelle
citadel in Estonian: Tsitadell
citadel in Spanish: Ciudadela
citadel in Esperanto: Citadelo
citadel in French: Citadelle
citadel in Italian: Cittadella
citadel in Luxembourgish: Zitadell
citadel in Dutch: Citadel (bouwwerk)
citadel in Japanese: 城塞
citadel in Norwegian: Citadell
citadel in Polish: Cytadela
citadel in Russian: Цитадель
citadel in Slovak: Citadela
citadel in Slovenian: Citadela
citadel in Serbian: Цитадела
citadel in Swedish: Citadell
citadel in Ukrainian: Цитадель
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
acropolis, bastion, beachhead, blockhouse, bridgehead, bunker, castle, donjon, fasthold, fastness, fort, fortress, garrison, garrison house,
hold, keep, martello, martello tower,
mote, motte, peel, peel tower, pillbox, post, rath, redoubt, safehold, strong point,
stronghold, tower, tower of strength, ward