RMG15KGN–Military Engine by Da Vinci. A siege engine is a device that is designed to break or circumvent city walls and other fortifications in siege warfare. Some have been operated close to the fortifications, while others have been used to attack from a distanc
RM2J5253F–Trebuchet. Type of catapult. Siege engine. Engraving, 19th century.
RMCCE2GN–Medieval (c13th) Sling Machine, Trebuchet or Siege Engine for Throwing Greek Fire in Medieval Warfare. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMAAP36T–Iraqi tank: Assyrian siege engine (c 865-860 BC) battering walls and tower of city. Stone relief panel; Northwest Palace, Nimrud
RM2A3DD2G–Wooden battering ram mounted on wheels, siege engine designed to break open masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates
RFEFW5XT–Victorian engraving of a siege engine attacking a castle. Digitally restored image from a mid-19th century Encyclopaedia.
RMHKG5K9–Apollodorus of Damascus, Poliorketika, siege engine
RMD95RCM–Roman soldiers operating a Catapult, a siege engine used for hurling missiles, such as stones at bottom left, at the enemy. In top half of image are details of the construction of the weapon. Copperplate engraving by William Toms (active 1750).
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RMB3T3MT–trebuchet Chinon Castle Chinon Vallée de la Vienne Vienne River valley
RMJBERW1–The moment of release: a reproduction Trebuchet siege engine machine 'fires' an object many metres. Warwick castle, Warwick, UK. (88)
RMA3YNHK–middle ages, crusades, siege engine of crusaders, engraving, by Gustave Dore (1832 - 1883), illustration for 'the crusades', German edition, Leipzig, 1884, private collection, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RME0T6J2–Siege engine. Mobile tower. Ancient Greece. Engraving, 19th century. Later colouration.
RMC7333W–Trebuchet siege engine in grounds of Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness (site of many Nessie sightings), near Drumnadrochit, Scotland
RMERG705–Siege engine for hurling stones, reproduced from a miniature of a version of the Knight of the Swan, a medieval tale about a
RFR53MBT–Digital improved reproduction, Belagerungsmaschinen der Kreuzfahrer, Siege engine and catapult, used at Jerusalem at the crusades, original print from the 19th century
RMDDXWAT–Siege catapults, 1842. Artist: Friedrich Martin von Reibisch
RM2D6WFXF–medieval trebuchet catapult siege engine displayed at the ruined castle of Château des Baux-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône department, Southern France
RM2A8W8FK–Caerlaverock castle with facsimile medieval catapult siege engine in the foreground
RM2X1JMD8–How to use a battering ram, siege engine until the 16th century, historic illustration 1880
RFR01CJB–Vintage engraving of battering ram, siege engine designed to break open masonry wall of fortification or wooden gates., essentially it was an heavy log carried and propelled by several people against the obstacle
RM2J5CGHP–Siege tower or breaching tower. Siege engine. Engraving. Later colouration. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RMBM30D5–In 1356, during the siege of Rennes by the Englishmen, Bertrand Duguesclin burnt a siege engine down.
RMFGT3XY–Siege, employment of a battering ram, 10th century
RF2X1W3R4–Old siege engine, fortress wall of Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
RM2NFTTA3–Mangonel, 15th century war machine. Catapult or siege engine used to throw projectiles at the walls of a city or castle. The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix, 1874
RM2A9MNR7–Onager. It was an imperial Roman torsion powered siege engine. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883.
RMDB68GM–military, machinery of war, siege tower, wood engraving, 19th century, war, wars, sieges, sieging, siege, tower, towers, Middle Ages, medieval, mediaeval, castle, castles, siege engine, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AW9K5G–A 1940's illustration showing historic battle weapons - The Onager (Catapult). It was an imperial-era Roman torsion powered siege engine first mentioned in 353 AD by Ammianus Marcellinus. Also called a Scorpion. It takes its name (onager = mule) from the way the engine kicks as it catapults the stones or other missiles.
RMCP7C4R–Medieval siege tower or engine with bridge and battering Ram.
RMEPA2W0–A trebuchet. A type of catapult that was used as a siege engine in the Middle Ages.
RMDFC252–Roman Empire. Siege engine. Battering ram. Engraving. Iconographic Enclyclopaedia of science, Literature and Art. 19th century.
RMEM4WB7–Siege Engine At Masada; Israel
RMBRJ1TX–Black and White Illustration; 14th Century; The Siege of Carlilse by the Scots, 1315
RM2D6WHND–medieval trebuchet catapult siege engine displayed at the ruined castle of Château des Baux-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône department, Southern France
RMG15M56–Illustration from a treatise compiled fro Saladin after the fall of Jerusalem. A trebuchet is a siege engine that was employed in the Middle Ages. The counterweight trebuchet appeared in both Christian and Muslim lands around the Mediterranean in the twel
RMH2G941–Battering ram siege engine to splinter gate or crack a wall in fortification, castle museum of Torun, Poland, Europe
RMT62THC–History by Polybius. Volume II. French edition translated from Greek by Dom Vincent Thuillier. Comments of Military Science enriched with critical and historical notes by M. De Folard. Paris, chez Pierre Gandouin, Julien-Michel Gandouin, Pierre-Francois Giffart and Nicolas-Pierre Armand, 1727. Printing by Jean-Baptiste Lamesle. Wars of Alexander's Successors, 322-275 BC. Siege of Rhodes. Helepolis used by Demetrius I, called Poliorcetes. It was an ancient siege engine invented by Polydus of Thessaly and improved by Demetrius I of Macedon and Epimachus of Athens for the siege of Rhodes. Engravi
RMEE66Y3–Roman catapult Trebuchet siege engine Ballista Springald Mangonel Onager Couillard soldier army military war machine weapon
RMMPBKHM–Persian painting of Hülegü’s army attacking city with siege engine
RMKRD2M2–A trebuchet (siege engine) on display near Castle Urquhart, on the shores of Loch Ness, in the West Highlands of Scotland.
RMS250FW–Castle and siege engine
RF2X1W3RT–Old siege engine, fortress wall of Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
RM2MD4YCW–Mangonel, 15th century war machine. Catapult or siege engine used to throw projectiles at the walls of a city or castle. The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix, 1874
RMBXPBBG–A War Engine as used for siege warfare in 15th century; Black and White Illustration;
RMDB69NT–military, machinery of war, siege tower with drawbridge, wood engraving, 19th century, war, wars, sieges, sieging, siege, tower, towers, Middle Ages, medieval, mediaeval, castle, castles, siege engine, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMRJAEWT–An engraving depicting the reconstruction of Onager, an imperial-era Roman torsion powered siege engine, used to fling stones. Dated 19th century
RM2H49H84–A siege tower at The Siege of Athens and Piraeus, 87–86 BC. Siege towers were built to protect attackers and ladders while approaching the defensive walls of a fortification. From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
RM2WTE6J5–stone-throwing siege engine, 14th century
RMDFC26J–Roman Empire. Siege engine. Movable towers. Engraving. Iconographic Enclyclopaedia of science, Literature and Art. 19th century.
RMD988YN–King Ashurnasirpal leads an attack on an enemy town. Siege engine and archers are shown. Assyrian relief 865-860 BC from Nimrud
RM2J3YAPD–Siege engine. Roman era. Arrow laucher, with torsion mechanism.
RM2D6WG9W–medieval trebuchet catapult siege engine displayed at the ruined castle of Château des Baux-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône department, Southern France
RM2G9BFJ2–Siege tower or breaching tower. Siege engine. Engraving. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RMABMBJE–medieval catapult siege engine replica
RM2RT8A8B–An early illustration of an Assyrian Battering Ram. or siege engine - Asurlu Vurucu Koç'un erken dönem çizimi. veya kuşatma motoru - رسم توضيحي مبكر للكبش الآشوري. أو محرك الحصار - Nimûneyek destpêkê ya Aşûrek Battering. an motora dorpêçkirinê - وێنایەکی سەرەتایی لە ڕامێکی لێدانی ئاشووری. یان بزوێنەری گەمارۆدان
RMBJW8AE–military, artillery, guns, German 21 cm mortar, wood engraving, late 19th century, historic, historical, heavy artillery, siege engine, engines, iron mounting, weapons, arms, gun,
RMK73CN4–Richard I watching the stoners at work, at the Siege of Acre, 1189–91
RMWWC3HE–Trebuchet, or French trebuchet, military machine for casting stones. Soldiers in chainmail and tunics firing projectiles at a castle. Siege engine used in medieval warfare. Woodcut after an ivory carving from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, from the Latter Part of the Reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV, George Routledge, London, 1868.
RF2AMG741–The crusades were a series of religious wars in western Asia and Europe initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Catholic Church, Belagerungsmaschinen der Kreuzfahrer, Siege engine and catapult, used at Jerusalem at the crusades, Kreuzzüge waren von der Lateinischen Kirche sanktionierte, strategisch, religiös und wirtschaftlich motivierte Kriege zwischen 1095/99 und dem 13. Jahrhundert, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMH2G939–Trebuchet and perriere medieval siege engine, hurling machines and protective screen wall in Torun Castle, Poland, Europe
RF2X1W3TM–Old siege engine, fortress wall of Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
RM2AJ86EE–Onager. It was an imperial Roman torsion powered siege engine. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration.
RMJ31875–Apollodorus of Damascus, Poliorketika, siege engine
RFR58Y4C–Digital improved reproduction, siege tower or breaching tower or siege engine from the time of the second crusade, Belagerungsturm, Wandelturm aus dem 2. Kreuzzug, original print from th 19th century
RMBXP3TA–Drawing of Trebuchets; Siege engines used for throwing stones, 13th century
RMRY9HRF–Siege Guns and Earthworks, Artillery Experiments at Eastbourne: Traction Engine for Carrying Material Between the Batteries
RM2WTE6HW–stone-throwing siege engine, 14th century
RM2R7W495–Middle Ages. Device for throwing stones. Engraving from a miniature of 'Chevalier du Cygne', 13th century. 'Les Arts au Moyen Age Et a l'Epoque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1877.
RMPC8RD7–53 Apollodorus of Damascus, Poliorketika, siege engine
RM2J3YAX1–Siege engine. Roman era. Arrow laucher, with torsion mechanism.
RM2D6WK97–medieval trebuchet catapult siege engines displayed at the ruined castle of Château des Baux-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône department, Southern France
RM2WW8E6P–Vintage engraving of medieval knights using a Battering Ram. A battering ram is a siege engine originating in ancient times and designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates.
RMBHJAJJ–A siege engine, from a battle re-enactment. Artist: Geoffrey Davis
RM2AFHEXR–Reconstruction of a Roman siege engine. Masada national park, Israel
RF2X1W3TR–Old siege engine, fortress wall of Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
RMPDNENG–Apollodorus of Damascus, Poliorketika, siege engine.
RMJ08TXC–Persian painting of HülegüE28099s army attacking city with siege engine
RFR58Y48–Digital improved reproduction, siege tower or breaching tower or siege engine from the time of the second crusade, Belagerungsturm mit Fallbrücke aus dem 2. Kreuzzug, original print from th 19th century
RMJG4FPF–Persian painting of Hülegü s army attacking city with siege engine
RF2AMGC63–siege tower or breaching tower or siege engine from the time of the second crusade / Belagerungsturm, Wandelturm aus dem 2. Kreuzzug, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2WTE6MM–An onager, a Roman torsion powered siege engine
RMKWTPMD–ROMAN SOLDIERS OPERATING A BATTERING RAM WITH A RAMS HEAD DESIGN METAL CAP (1930 ILLUSTRATION)
RM2G1KWK3–Ancient Roman siege engine
RMMYNCJB–416 Persian painting of Hülegü’s army attacking city with siege engine
RM2D6WKF6–medieval trebuchet catapult siege engines displayed at the ruined castle of Château des Baux-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône department, Southern France
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