- The
Grose Bochse (old
German for Große Büchse, "Big Gun") was a
medieval large-calibre
cannon of the
Teutonic Order. It was cast from June to September...
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Dardanelles bombard (Turkish)
Dulle Griet Faule Grete Faule Mette Grose Bochse Mons Meg
Orban bombard Pumhart von
Steyr Cannons Abus
Basilisk Byzantine...
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Dulle Griet as well as the cast-bronze
Faule Mette,
Faule Grete and
Grose Bochse. "The
Continuing Usefulness of
Spolia II: Canons-Pierriers and
Marble Cannon...
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Dulle Griet as well as the cast-bronze
Faule Mette,
Faule Grete, and
Grose Bochse. The Tsar
Cannon is a late 16th-century show-piece. The
Dardanelles Gun...
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Dulle Griet and Mons Meg as well as the cast-bronze
Faule Grete and
Grose Bochse.
Schmidtchen 1977, pp. 221f. List of the
largest cannon by
caliber Schmidtchen...
- Cannon)
Bombard (e.g.
Faule Grete,
Faule Mette,
Pumhart von Steyr,
Grose Bochse)
Mortar Pneumatic-propelled
Airgun (e.g.
Girandoni air rifle) Explosive-propelled...
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arrow (Chinese) Fire lance, Huo
Qiang lance hand
cannon (Chinese)
Grose Bochse bombard (German) Hand
cannon (European,
Middle Eastern, Chinese) Hand mortar...
- Mons Meg as well as the cast-bronze
Faule Mette,
Faule Grete and
Grose Bochse. List of the
largest cannon by
caliber Manucy,
Albert C. (April 1994). Artillery...
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Teutonic Knights Heynrich Dumechen 1 made; used in
combat 520-820
Grose Bochse Bombard 1408
Monastic state of the
Teutonic Knights 1 made 520 Mons Meg...
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Pumhart von Steyr,
Dulle Griet and Mons Meg as well as the cast-bronze
Grose Bochse (also made by the
Teutonic Knights) and
Faule Mette.
Schmidtchen 1977, p...