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Everything about Fortress totally explainedA fort is a fortification, a defensive military construction.
Types of fortifications
- Castle, fortified building
- Defensive wall, fortified wall
- Blanket fort or pillow fort, built by children
- Device Forts, England from 1539
- Hill fort, European Bronze Age / Maori / Indian
- Martello tower, British Empire 19th century
- Promontory fort, mainly Iron Age
- Star fort, 15th and 16th century Europe
- Tegart fort, Palestine from 1938
- Wagon fort, many periods and places
People with the surname Fort
Bernard Fort (born 1954), French musician
Charles Fort (1874-1932), journalist and researcher whose philosophy inspired the term Fortean
Charles Fort (poet) (born 1951), American poet
Cornelia Fort (1919-1943), American aviatrix
De Witt Clinton Fort (1830-1868), Texan politician
Franklin W. Fort (1880-1937), American politician
George F. Fort (1809-1872), American politician
Greenbury L. Fort 91825-1883), American politician
Jeff Fort (born 1947), American gang leader and convicted terrorist
John Franklin Fort (1852-1920), American politician
M. K. Fort, Jr. (1921-1964), American mathematician
Matthew Fort (born 1954), British food writer and critic
Neal Fort (born 1968), American footballer
Pavel Fořt (born 1983), Czech footballer
Other meanings
RPC Fort, a Ukrainian arms manufacturer
Fort (Mumbai precinct), a neighborhood in India
Forts (album), an album by The Boggs
Fleet Fort, a Canadian World War II aircraft
Fort 12, an Ukrainian semi-automatic pistol
Fort Wayne, Indiana
The Fort (Gillette Stadium)Further Information
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