Mangonel Essays

  • Catapult Project

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    Catapult Project  Sketch - Question - How does building a catapult allow us to better comprehend 2 dimensional motion in physics?  Hypothesis - I believe my catapult will fulfill its purpose, but not launch as far I’d hope, since it is my first time making one.  Background information - During the Middle Ages catapults served as important weapons; but not just any catapult one, with the trebuchet design. These were used to hurl heavy stones to smash castles and city walls, even reducing them to

  • Catapults: Most Well-Known Weapon In Medieval Warfare

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    the machine than release the rope. The projectiles would fly through the air with incredible accuracy and hit targets. However the Ballista was unable to launch projectiles great distances as it lacked power to make way for accuracy. The Mangonel The mangonel is the stereo typical

  • Warfare In Medieval Europe

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    Medieval Europeans had a variety of weapons and siege craft used for battling. The weapons categories are bladed hand-held, dulled hand-held and long range hand-held. Categories of siege craft include catapults, scaling ladders, siege towers, and battering rams. Another siege strategy is tunneling. Weapons The bladed hand-held category includes swords and daggers. The swords consist of arming swords, broad swords, falchions and long swords. The most famous of these is the arming sword, often called

  • The Pros And Cons Of A Concentric Castle

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    Castles were know for a long time about their king's,knights,queens,and princess. But in this report i will tell you about what castles is made of.What there advantages were and there disadvantages.Also what the interior looked like. Also all the names of the concentric castles. Did you know that castles were made of sandstone,hard chalk,limestone,and flint. Lime mortar kept the stones in place. White plaster was used to cover the walls of the castle and the interior walls. Metals such as lead

  • Castles In Medieval England

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    During the years of 550CE – 1550CE, also known as the ‘Middle Ages’ or ‘the Medieval Period’, the times were gruesome and filled with bloodthirsty knights, unlucky peasants and slaves and most of all, rich Kings, Queens, Lords and Barons. During these times, kingdoms wanted more land to rule over. This lead to lots of wars and deaths. To protect themselves during these hostile times, the French and the English built castles. Castles originated from France after the ‘Battle of Hastings’. The ‘Battle

  • Were The Barbarians Dbq Analysis

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    and left the city in a pile of rubble. Before the Mongols were able to get into the city, the people of Nishapur put up a fight (Document 4). They lined the wall with three thousand crossbows and had other lines of defense including hundreds of mangonels and ballistas (Document 4). They tried their best to hold off the army of Mongols, but they weren’t able to. The Mongols got to the wall and wasted no time to get into the city. Once they were in, they drove all of the people out on the the plains

  • Why Did Kings And Lords Become Wealthy Across Euro

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    (119/132) Sieges – QE, GW, Topic: The struggle for power and land resulted in sieges and battles all across Europe with revolutionary weapons. Explain: Sieges were used to take over castles as well as capture lands and weapons such as ballista’s and mangonels. Example: These sieges changed how battles & sieges were conducted. Weapons such as counter-weighted trebuchets and tall towers on wheels called belfry’s were used in many sieges. A quote from Napoleon, “In Siege Warfare, as in the open field, it

  • Summary: Gunpowder Revolutionized Medieval Warfare

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    took immense strength to operate a traditional war bow with the average draw weight being around 140 pounds.1 Even the siege weapons of the time depended on brute strength to ratchet a pulley that would draw a rope to prime a ballista or ready a mangonel.2 The armies of the era consisted of both aristocratic knights, unskilled peasants and skilled archers.3 It was expected that a knight would provide all of his own armor, training, and horses. This meant that only the

  • Why Is Joan Of Arc Important In The Middle Ages

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    Joan of Arc, a 17-year-old peasant who led the French to victory in the Hundred Years War was captured by the British trial for witchcraft, and burned by the stake. Joan Of Arc rallied the French knights to victory in the Hundred Years' War. The Middle ages in Europe had knights in many countries like France, Germany, and England. Siege weapons and hand weapons played an important role during the middle ages. In Japan samurais and their weapons play a major role. The Hundred Years' War and Crusades

  • How Did The Onager Affect The Civilization Of Roman Siege Warfare

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    The onager got its name meaning wild ass since its kick was so tremendous. The onager is a variant of a mangonel which falls under the category of catapult. It is very similar to a catapult in the sense of its appearance and operation. However, there are some slight differences between a typical catapult and an onager. The onager used a hook with a pouch