Most seige towers were pushed by oxen instead of men, in the event of men having to push it, it would depend, on a very large tower, any where over 20, on a small one that would be used to get over the outer walls, around 5.
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Yes, Vicksburg is on the Mississippi.
The Siege of Newark occurred from 1642 to 1646 during the English Civil War. It involved the Royalist forces besieging the town of Newark-on-Trent, which was a key stronghold for the Royalists. The siege was marked by multiple assaults and the eventual surrender of the town to the Parliamentarian forces in 1646.
Ned Kelly took a total of 60 hostages during the infamous siege at the Glenrowan Inn in 1880. This included local residents and police officers. The hostages were used to gain leverage against the authorities during his final stand against the police. After the siege, most of the hostages were released unharmed.
From about 300 B.C until about the end of the medieval era when cannons became so effective that siege towers were obsolete. If you're asking the question "In what situation was the siege tower used" then the answer is when the walls were too thick to shoot down with heavy artillery or when the army's budget was so low that thy couldn't afford cannon.
The siege lasted six weeks.
The best place to take a picture of the Eiffel Tower is from the Pl. Joffre. It is a few hundred metres from the Eiffel Tower, with a clear view on the Eiffel Tower. It allows to take a picture of the Eiffel Tower without to many people blocking the view.
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