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Other ancient fieldworks were employed at the siege of Syracuse in Sicily , a colony of Corinthian foundation . Blockaded by an Athenian fleet from 415 BC , its landward walls were paralleled by an Athenian double - wall similar to that ...
Other ancient fieldworks were employed at the siege of Syracuse in Sicily , a colony of Corinthian foundation . Blockaded by an Athenian fleet from 415 BC , its landward walls were paralleled by an Athenian double - wall similar to that ...
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( All these devices could be employed on their own quite separately from the siege - tower . ) Infantry assault from the turris mobilis was made via drawbridges ( sambucae ) . Lesser structures affording protection to siege engineers ...
( All these devices could be employed on their own quite separately from the siege - tower . ) Infantry assault from the turris mobilis was made via drawbridges ( sambucae ) . Lesser structures affording protection to siege engineers ...
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The Cadanbyrig mint was transferred back to Ilchester by 1019 , and the wall and defences of Cadbury were levelled to the ground to prevent the place being employed as a strong- hold by English dissidents or new waves of Viking raiders ...
The Cadanbyrig mint was transferred back to Ilchester by 1019 , and the wall and defences of Cadbury were levelled to the ground to prevent the place being employed as a strong- hold by English dissidents or new waves of Viking raiders ...
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