- The
Helepolis". Gr****,
Roman and
Byzantine Studies v.39.
Retrieved 2009-10-02.
Helepolis at
LacusCurtius Ancient Gr**** war machines: The
Helepolis, a fortified...
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capable machines of war and were put to use by the
Roman military. The
helepolis was a
vehicle used to
besiege cities. The
vehicle had
wooden walls to...
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Retrieved 24 May 2017.
Article by
James Yates, M.A., F.R.S. (6
August 2012). "
Helepolis - A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Antiquities, John Murray, London, 1875"...
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catapults or
onagers and cannons. The
largest of them all was the
ancient Helepolis, a
superheavy siege tower from
ancient Greece that was 40
meters tall...
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weapons platforms were chariots,
followed by war wagons. The
ancient Gr****
Helepolis, a m****ive
siege tower which mounted catapults,
could also be considered...
- Zimmer, Gary. "1500-ton Self-Propelled 80cm Gun".
Kaushik Patowary. "
Helepolis: The
Failed War
Machine From
Which Rose a
Wonder of The
Ancient World"...
- he had
Epimachos of
Athens build a m****ive 160 ton
siege tower named Helepolis,
filled with artillery. The term ****enistic is a
modern invention; the...
- The
biggest siege towers of antiquity, such as the ****enistic Gr****
Helepolis (meaning "The
Taker of Cities" in Gr****) of the
siege of
Rhodes in 305...
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evolution that led to
impressive machines, like the
Demetrius Poliorcetes'
Helepolis (or "Taker of Cities") of 304 BC: nine
stories high and
plated with iron...
- to
their conquest of
Appiaria in 587. The word used for the
machine is
helepolis,
which does not
indicate a
specific siege engine. It has been variously...