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- Faule_Mette length "3050.0".
- Faule_Mette weight "8750.0".
- Faule_Mette abstract "The Faule Mette (German for Lazy Mette, alluding to the gun's rare deployment, difficult mobility, and limited loading and fire rate) or Faule Metze was a medieval supergun of the city of Brunswick, Germany. Cast by the gunfounder Henning Bussenschutte on the central market square Kohlmarkt in 1411, it was fitted with a conically tapered muzzle (calibre of 67–80 cm) which allowed the use of projectiles of varying size. Thus, it could fire stone balls weighing between 322 and 423 kilograms (710 and 933 lb) with a gunpowder load ranging from 24 to 33 kilograms (53 to 73 lb).On 1 November 1717, the Faule Mette reportedly shot a 341 kilograms (752 lb) stone ball 2,442 metres (8,012 ft) The cast-bronze cannon was melted down in 1787 and recast to several lighter field guns, having fired only twelve times in its history.Besides the Faule Mette, a number of 15th-century European superguns are known to have been employed primarily in siege warfare, including the wrought-iron Pumhart von Steyr, Dulle Griet and Mons Meg as well as the cast-bronze Faule Grete and Grose Bochse.".
- Faule_Mette length "3.05".
- Faule_Mette origin Braunschweig.
- Faule_Mette origin Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Faule_Mette thumbnail Braunschweig_Brunswick_Faule_Mette.jpg?width=300.
- Faule_Mette type Cannon.
- Faule_Mette weight "8750000.0".
- Faule_Mette wikiPageID "23148801".
- Faule_Mette wikiPageLength "3568".
- Faule_Mette wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Faule_Mette wikiPageRevisionID "694319504".
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Braunschweig.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Brunswick.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_cannons.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_artillery.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Category:Superguns.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Dulle_Griet.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Faule_Grete.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Grose_Bochse.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Georg_Beck.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink List_of_the_largest_cannon_by_caliber.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Mons_Meg.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Pumhart_von_Steyr.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink Supergun.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLink File:Braunschweig_Brunswick_Faule_Mette.jpg.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faule Mette".
- Faule_Mette caliber "67".
- Faule_Mette caption "Engraving by Johann Georg Beck from 1714. The upper banner runs: "The largest cannon of Germany, called the Faule Metze".".
- Faule_Mette cartridgeWeight "409.0".
- Faule_Mette designer "Henning Bussenschutte".
- Faule_Mette isArtillery "yes".
- Faule_Mette isBladed "no".
- Faule_Mette isExplosive "no".
- Faule_Mette isMissile "no".
- Faule_Mette isRanged "yes".
- Faule_Mette isVehicle "no".
- Faule_Mette length "305.0".
- Faule_Mette name "Faule Mette".
- Faule_Mette origin Braunschweig.
- Faule_Mette origin Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Faule_Mette partLength "181.0".
- Faule_Mette productionDate "1411".
- Faule_Mette type Cannon.
- Faule_Mette usedBy "City of Brunswick".
- Faule_Mette weight "8.75".
- Faule_Mette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Artillery_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Early_firearms.
- Faule_Mette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- Faule_Mette subject Category:History_of_Brunswick.
- Faule_Mette subject Category:Individual_cannons.
- Faule_Mette subject Category:Medieval_artillery.
- Faule_Mette subject Category:Superguns.
- Faule_Mette hypernym Supergun.
- Faule_Mette type Device.
- Faule_Mette type Weapon.
- Faule_Mette type Ballistic.
- Faule_Mette type Firearm.
- Faule_Mette type History.
- Faule_Mette type Product.
- Faule_Mette type Thing.
- Faule_Mette type Q728.
- Faule_Mette comment "The Faule Mette (German for Lazy Mette, alluding to the gun's rare deployment, difficult mobility, and limited loading and fire rate) or Faule Metze was a medieval supergun of the city of Brunswick, Germany. Cast by the gunfounder Henning Bussenschutte on the central market square Kohlmarkt in 1411, it was fitted with a conically tapered muzzle (calibre of 67–80 cm) which allowed the use of projectiles of varying size.".
- Faule_Mette label "Faule Mette".
- Faule_Mette sameAs Q874353.
- Faule_Mette sameAs Faule_Mette.
- Faule_Mette sameAs Faule_Mette.
- Faule_Mette sameAs m.064kd05.
- Faule_Mette sameAs Faule_Mette.
- Faule_Mette sameAs Q874353.
- Faule_Mette wasDerivedFrom Faule_Mette?oldid=694319504.
- Faule_Mette depiction Braunschweig_Brunswick_Faule_Mette.jpg.
- Faule_Mette isPrimaryTopicOf Faule_Mette.
- Faule_Mette name "Faule Mette".