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- ****audaux, which were shorter (4 to 8 feet) and lighter than the Veuglaires. The Veuglaires were usually breech-loading, and therefore used a separate "powder...
- cannon Lantaka Lela Pierrier a boite Pot de fer Prangi Saker Tarasnice Veuglaire ****ou Chong Xanadu cannon Xi Xia Bronze cannon Mortar Organ gun Petrary...
- Full-rigged ship Complement 500 (340 sailors, 40 gunners, 120 soldiers) Armament 3 cannons 2 demi-cannons 18 culverins 13 demi-culverins 19 sakers 3 veuglaires...
- similar to that involving the manufacture of wine barrels (tonneaux). Veuglaires (English "fowlers") were developed, up to 2 meters (8 feet) long, and...
- feu Bombard Culverin Fauconneau Pot-de-fer Perrier à boîte Ribauldequin Veuglaire Famous guns Pumhart von Steyr Dulle Griet Faule Mette Faule Grete Grose...
- Toradar, torador arquebus (Indian) Tu Huo Qiang hand cannon (Chinese) Veuglaire cannon (French) Wall gun, janjal, jingal, gingal (European, Middle Eastern...
- Fowler's solution Fowler's Vacola a system for preserving food in gl**** jars Veuglaire Wildfowl This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- 1500 English archers, some Burgundian crossbowmen and pioneers and 40 veuglaires (light artillery), manned by the citizens of Auxerre. The French army...
- beautiful pieces of 14th-century artillery were found ("powder chamber veuglaire"), which are based in an archaeological deposit in Nevers and are absolutely...
- seized in Constantine in 1837. Artillery of France in the Middle Ages Veuglaire Science and civilisation in China Joseph Needham p. 366 Science and civilisation...