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  • They were skilled in siegecraft and could construct trebuchets and siege towers.
  • The Guptas also had knowledge of siegecraft, catapults, and other sophisticated war machines.
  • Chapter 65 concerns itself with siegecraft.
  • Vegetius'notes about siegecraft became especially obsolete when the technology advanced and gunpowder weapons such as cannon came into widespread use.
  • The city would be the first major city to be attacked by Sebastien Vauban, the master of siegecraft in his time.
  • The Carthaginians are catalogued, Hannibal crosses the Alps, and Marcellus'successful Sicilian campaign and the siegecraft of Archimedes are described.
  • His campaigns were meticulously planned, and his army knew all the classic methods of siegecraft, such as encircling ramparts and battering rams.
  • His campaigns were meticulously planned, and his army knew all the classic methods of siegecraft, such as : encircling ramparts and battering rams.
  • The key elements of systematic scouting, marching formation, battle array, fortified camping, and siegecraft were all followed intact in the late period.
  • Using commonly available materials, these were cheap and quick to construct and provided effective protection, especially from tribal enemies with no artillery or siegecraft skills.
  • As artillery had not yet become a factor in siegecraft, the machines themselves tend to be those useful for advancing a force up to fortifications and Biton.
  • According to historian Thomas Asbridge, the methods used to capture Arsuf demonstrated the " Mamluks'grasp of siegecraft and their overwhelming numerical and technological supremacy ".
  • Most were collected along and in close proximity to the wall, placing the heavy fighting in the vicinity and the Roman siegecraft to the north east of the town.
  • The Renaissance means giving up some offensive and defensive capability, but with it comes outstanding economy and powerful siegecraft . The Renaissance player knows the enemy and adjusts accordingly.
  • The art / science of laying siege to a fortification and of destroying it is commonly called " siegecraft " or " siege warfare " and is formally known as poliorcetics.
  • According to the chronicler Rolandino of Padua, the young Ezzelino already showed a keen interest in siegecraft and acquired a hatred of the Este which would last his entire life.
  • Recent studies and assessments comparing the Sassanids and Parthians have reaffirmed the superiority of Sassanid siegecraft, military engineering, and organization, as well as ability to build defensive works.
  • In 1651 he became lieutenant-general, and in 1654 at the Siege of Stenay he introduced new methods of siegecraft which anticipated in a measure the great improvements of Vauban.
  • The Gokturks, renowned for their expertise in hand-to-hand combat, never excelled in siegecraft . For this reason Gumilev attributes the taking of Tiflis to the Khazars.
  • The first is a poliorketikon, an illustrated manual of siegecraft; the second is a work in practical geometry and ballistics, which makes use of locations around Constantinople to illustrate its points.
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