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( Contemporary account of the cannon used by King Charles VIII of France ) CHAPTER TWELVE Renaissance and Reformation With ... A major factor in its capture then would be a weapons system unknown to the Crusaders gunpowder and cannon ...
( Contemporary account of the cannon used by King Charles VIII of France ) CHAPTER TWELVE Renaissance and Reformation With ... A major factor in its capture then would be a weapons system unknown to the Crusaders gunpowder and cannon ...
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However , the new weapon of cannon and gunpowder was not only employed in the defence of castles , but could also be used to cover sorties by the garrison , while the castles themselves could be utilised as armouries for the peacetime ...
However , the new weapon of cannon and gunpowder was not only employed in the defence of castles , but could also be used to cover sorties by the garrison , while the castles themselves could be utilised as armouries for the peacetime ...
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The cannon was charged with gunpowder which was blanked off by means of sopping wet wads . The shot was removed from the furnace with special carrying tongs and handles , and rolled into the muzzle of the cannon - if it had not expanded ...
The cannon was charged with gunpowder which was blanked off by means of sopping wet wads . The shot was removed from the furnace with special carrying tongs and handles , and rolled into the muzzle of the cannon - if it had not expanded ...
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