[MR] Seige weapon names
Duane Moore
poetamilitarus at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 17 05:34:36 PST 2008
Many of Richard I's siege towers were named as well. Things like "Bad Neighbor",etc.
Sir Bryce de Byram,OL,OP (Duane M. Moore) 300%Peer-Evil
Baron Caer Mear
--- On Sat, 11/15/08, Lisette la Bergiere <lisettelabergiere at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > From: "Lady Margaret"
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> > All you owners out there,
> > What are some of the existing siege engine names?
> > Any famous ones?
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> > Lady Margaret
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> Warwolf would be the most well known, if you're looking
> for historical ones. That's the only 'named'
> engine I can think of. It was a swinging-counterweight
> trebuchet used by Edward I of England in his seige of Castle
> Sterling in Scotland in the 13th Century.
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> Lisette la bergiere
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