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The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.The onager was the largest siege engine in the Roman army. It was a one armed spring/torsion device nicknamed the "wild donkey" because of its powerful kick when fired.
The failed siege of Vienna by the Ottoman army.
There were 9 official crusades. The first crusade began in 1095 with The Siege of Antioch.
The first battle of the third crusade took place at the siege of Acre, which was a coastal city in modern-day Israel. The Christian forces led by King Richard I of England and King Philip II of France successfully captured the city from the Muslim forces after a lengthy siege.
Ship to Shore - 1993 Siege Perilous 2-23 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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Siege Perilous (which later belongs to "Sir Galahad The High Prince")
Only one knight could sit in the Seat of Peril, the one destined for it. That was Lancelot's son, Galahad.
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The prefix of perilous is "peri-".
Perilous means dangerous or risky.
In the legend of King Arthur, it was Sir Galahad who was finally able to sit in the Siege Perilous without being struck dead by lightning. This seat was reserved for the knight who was pure of heart and destined to achieve the Holy Grail. Unlike others who attempted to sit there and faced dire consequences, Galahad's purity allowed him to claim the seat and fulfill his destiny. His success in this endeavor marked him as one of the greatest knights of the Round Table.
The Perilous Gard was created in 1971.
Perilous Dreams was created in 1976.
Perilous Plunge was created in 2000.
Perilous Times was created in 2004.