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.
Dionysius
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.
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.
Mostly stones shaped to be round enough to toss.
Dionysius
They are heavy and unwieldy.
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