1588    Narr. Def. Berghen 20 Sept. in   		(Hist. MSS Comm.)	 		(1907)	 205  				The Lord Generalles Company was commaunded to stand close under the raffleinge to flanck th'others.
1589    P. Ive Pract. Fortification 35 in  tr.  R. Beccarie de Pavie   				There the defences would be placed without the counterscarfe..and being so placed they are tearmed to be rauelins of the Italyans and Frenchmen, and of vs they have been tearmed spurres.
1603    R. Johnson tr.  G. Botero  85  				It is indifferently well fortified with rauelings, bulwarkes and platteformes, besides a deepe ditch.
1665    T. Manley tr.  H. Grotius  271  				Finding the Bulwark too strong for the Cannon, though a great part of the Ravelin was beaten down.
1686    R. Blome   i. vii. 182/2  				It is better to set on the two Angles of the Polygone two great Royal Bastions, and in the middle a Ravelin with Flanks.
1720    D. Defoe   i. 120  				As soon as the Ravelin was taken, they burst open the Gate.
1760    L. Sterne  II. xii. 74  				Common men..confound the ravelin and the half-moon together,—tho' they are very different things.
1793     27 July 2/4  				One of our shells blew up their powder magazine in the ravelin of the horn-work.
1828    J. M. Spearman  204  				The Ravelins are intended to cover the curtains and shoulders of the bastions, and to defend the ground in front of their saliants.
1834    J. S. Macaulay  21  				Ravelins are seldom added to forts in the field, but almost always to fronts of permanent fortification.
1877     30 July 4/4  				A few years ago an addition was made to the old fortifications [at Chatham] by the construction of a ravelin.
1934     39 634  				In front of the main works of the fortress were outworks classified as ravelins, counterguards, and face covers.
1967    S. Rossiter  669  				The ravelin was completed in 1522 which did not prevent the Turks in December making here the breach that enabled them to capture the city.
2004     68 32  				The fortresses at Tula and Ivangorod..were geometrical fortresses, though again, without the ravelins and bastions popular in the Western trace italienne or Vauban's star fortresses.