A siege is when a castle, fort, walled town or city is surrounded and nothing is allowed to get in or out. A siege usually continues until the city (or otherwise) either surrenders due to lack of supplies, until the city falls to attack, until the besieging army gives up and goes away or until the besieging army is chased away or defeated by a relieving army.
'Liege' rhymes with siege.
They are strong.
People who lived in castles during the medieval times used them for attacking other castles and forcing them to surrender.
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Quite simply, medieval catapults were utilitarian siege weapons and were not embellished in any manner and therefore would only have the colour or their ownwood, rope andcloth construction.
I believe a blastilla is a medieval siege weapon,like a catault,exept offensive
They are strong.
People who lived in castles during the medieval times used them for attacking other castles and forcing them to surrender.
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.
The siege engines were developed in the medieval era, in the middle agesHope this helps!
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Medieval catapult like siege weapon.
Quite simply, medieval catapults were utilitarian siege weapons and were not embellished in any manner and therefore would only have the colour or their ownwood, rope andcloth construction.
catapults, grappling hooks, rams, or cannons are all late medieval siege weapons
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A slope on the wall to prevent siege towers and ladders
I believe a blastilla is a medieval siege weapon,like a catault,exept offensive
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