Mangonels were slightly improved versions of catapults that were used by soldiers and warriors who had to destroy walled cities and castles.
A mangonel was used for throwing projectiles at castle walls
A mangonel is a catapult, not a bridge.
A mangonel was a variety of catapult used in Medieval siege warfare. It hurled medium sized stones using hair, sniew, or other fibers a kind of spring.
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They are heavy and unwieldy.
A mangonel was used for throwing projectiles at castle walls
The mangonel is a medieval weapon. Nobody uses it anymore
A mangonel is a weapon that was used during the Middle Ages. It was used in warfare and the weapon is similar to a catapult.
A mangonel is a kind of catapult.
A mangonel is a catapult, not a bridge.
A mangonel was a variety of catapult used in Medieval siege warfare. It hurled medium sized stones using hair, sniew, or other fibers a kind of spring.
Ismail - mangonel expert - died in 1330.
Mostly stones shaped to be round enough to toss.
No, there were no medieval hunting dogs known as mangonels, there were greyhounds, alaunts, or alants, running hounds, mastiffs, lymers, kenets and harriers. A mangonel was a siege engine used for knocking down castle walls.
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They are heavy and unwieldy.