A mangonel, a type of medieval siege engine, was designed to hurl projectiles, typically weighing between 50 to 150 pounds (23 to 68 kg). The exact weight it could carry depended on its size and design, but it was primarily used for launching stones or other heavy objects at enemy fortifications. The effective range and payload capacity would vary based on the specific construction and materials used in the mangonel.
A mangonel is a catapult, not a bridge.
A mangonel was used for throwing projectiles at castle walls
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They are heavy and unwieldy.
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.
They can carry their own weight
A mangonel is a kind of catapult.
A mangonel is a catapult, not a bridge.
A bald eagle can carry about 4 pounds of weight.
The amount of weight a person can carry will depend upon the person. The stronger the person is, the more weight that they will be able to carry.
A mangonel was used for throwing projectiles at castle walls
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An eagle can carry up to about 4-5 pounds of weight while flying.
Eagles can carry up to half of their body weight while flying.
The mangonel is a medieval weapon. Nobody uses it anymore
Ismail - mangonel expert - died in 1330.