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The definition of siege warfare can be described as a military operation involving the surrounding and blockading of a town, castle or fortress by an army attempting to capture it - to lay siege or to besiege. The term derives from the Middle English word 'sege' from the Old French meaning seat, blockade.

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Who first used the siege tower?

One of the oldest references to the mobile siege tower in ancient China was ironically a written dialogue primarily discussing naval warfare.


When did you stop using siege towers?

Siege towers fell out of favor with the advent of more advanced artillery in the late Middle Ages, particularly around the 15th century. As cannons and gunpowder became more effective, they rendered traditional siege tactics, including the use of towers, less practical. By the Renaissance, the focus shifted to artillery-based sieges, marking the decline of siege towers in warfare.


What is Mangonel?

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.


What advantages does the Roman edge provide in terms of military strategy and warfare?

The Roman edge in military strategy and warfare comes from their disciplined army, advanced engineering skills, and effective tactics like the use of formations and siege warfare. This allowed them to conquer vast territories, maintain control over their empire, and adapt to different enemies and terrains.


What were battles that became what is called siege warfare in the US Civil War?

There were several major battles that forced Union generals to lay siege to Confederate strongholds. The most famous ones were at Vicksburg, Mississippi, Petersburg and Richmond Virginia. Also Fort Donelson in Tennessee was won by a Northern siege under General US Grant.

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What is the definition of siege engine?

A siege engine is a device that is designed to break or circumvent city walls and other fortifications in siege warfare.


When did siege engines become a part of warfare?

Evidence of siege engines has been found as far back as the early Kings of China. It is believed by some that explorers like the Polo Brothers brought the knowledge of siege warfare with them to Europe. With the building of secure castles new ways were needed to be found in order to overthrow these fortresses. By the time of the middle ages siege engines were a big part of warfare.


What were some technological advances of the mongol empire?

Calvary Charges Siege warfare


What are trebuchet used for?

Trebuchets are massive catapults that were used in the Middle Ages in siege warfare.


Who first used the siege tower?

One of the oldest references to the mobile siege tower in ancient China was ironically a written dialogue primarily discussing naval warfare.


Why do a siege?

People used a Siege in Medieval warfare times to capture the enemy. The attackers would surround the castle and let no one in, and let no one out. The Siege would end when the enemies surrendered due to them being starving and/or dehydrated.


What was the battle of petersburg?

The Battle, or better said the Siege of Petersburg was mainly a trench warfare and a war of attrition.


What statement best describe the military engagement at Vicksburg and Petersburg?

Both engagements involved siege warfare.


When did siege warfare first happen?

Probably when the first defensive structure got attacked and didn't readily surrender.


How did siege warfare defeat lee's army?

Lee's army was still undefeated at the end of the war. However, Grant's use of siege warfare at Petersburg and Vicksburg split the Confederacy in two, eventually leading to Lee's army being surrounded. Rather than fight on, Lee chose to surrender.


When an army surrounded a castle or town to prevent food or supplies from getting in?

A siege is a prolonged military assault and blockade on a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by force or attrition. Surrounding a city and depleting its resources has always been part of European warfare, from the ancient Greeks to the Siege of Stalingrad. Here are some European Sieges Siege of Syracuse (214-212 BC) Siege of Kiev (968) Siege of Orléans (1429) Siege of Belgrade (1456) Siege of Antwerp (1584-1585) Siege of Gibraltar (1727) Siege of Leningrad (1941-1944)


What has the author Friedrich Urban written?

Friedrich Urban has written: 'Belagerungsschilderungen' -- subject(s): History, Military antiquities, Siege warfare