portidi
Portidi is a term that refers to the entrances or gateways of a fortified structure, most commonly a castle or a city. These structures were designed to be defensible points, often incorporating multiple layers of protection to prevent enemies from breaching the perimeter.
Typical portidi features include thick, sturdy doors, often made of wood reinforced with iron, and sometimes
The design of portidi varied significantly depending on the era, the location, and the specific needs of