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- Faule_Grete length "2500.0".
- Faule_Grete weight "4600.0".
- Faule_Grete abstract "The Faule Grete (German for Lazy Grete, alluding to the lack of mobility and slow rate of fire of such super-sized cannon) was a medieval supergun of the Teutonic Order. The bronze bombard was cast in 1409 in the cannon foundry of the Marienburg by the gunfounder Heynrich Dumechen. According to the account books of the order, the construction costs amounted to 278.5 Mark, a sum equivalent to ca. 1160 oxen.Borrowed by Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg in 1413, the cannon was instrumental in breaking the opposition of the domestic knighthood within three weeks, allowing Fredrick to lay the foundation for the rise of his Hohenzollern dynasty which later came to rule Prussia and the Deutsches Reich.Besides the Faule Grete, 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 Grose Bochse (also made by the Teutonic Knights) and Faule Mette.".
- Faule_Grete length "2.5".
- Faule_Grete origin Malbork.
- Faule_Grete origin State_of_the_Teutonic_Order.
- Faule_Grete thumbnail Friesack,_Faule_Grete,_ca._1950.jpg?width=300.
- Faule_Grete type Cannon.
- Faule_Grete weight "4600000.0".
- Faule_Grete wikiPageID "23149506".
- Faule_Grete wikiPageLength "4046".
- Faule_Grete wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Faule_Grete wikiPageRevisionID "647340195".
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Bombard_(weapon).
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_cannons.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_artillery.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_the_Teutonic_Order.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Superguns.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Dulle_Griet.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Faule_Mette.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_I,_Elector_of_Brandenburg.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink German_Reich.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Grose_Bochse.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Hohenzollern.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink List_of_the_largest_cannon_by_caliber.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Malbork.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Margraviate_of_Brandenburg.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Mons_Meg.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Prussia.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Pumhart_von_Steyr.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink State_of_the_Teutonic_Order.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Supergun.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink Teutonic_Order.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink File:Bombard-MortarOfTheKnightsOfSaintJohnOfJerusalemRhodes1480-1500.jpg.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLink File:Friesack,_Faule_Grete,_ca._1950.jpg.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faule Grete".
- Faule_Grete caliber "50.0".
- Faule_Grete caption "Modern, fanciful illustration of the Faule Grete in action at the siege of Friesack in 1414. Contrary to the ordnance depicted, the Faule Grete was not assembled from wrought-iron bars, but a cast cannon.".
- Faule_Grete cartridgeWeight "170.0".
- Faule_Grete isArtillery "yes".
- Faule_Grete isBladed "no".
- Faule_Grete isExplosive "no".
- Faule_Grete isMissile "no".
- Faule_Grete isRanged "yes".
- Faule_Grete isVehicle "no".
- Faule_Grete length "250.0".
- Faule_Grete name "Faule Grete".
- Faule_Grete origin Malbork.
- Faule_Grete origin State_of_the_Teutonic_Order.
- Faule_Grete partLength "150.0".
- Faule_Grete productionDate "1409".
- Faule_Grete type Cannon.
- Faule_Grete usedBy "Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg".
- Faule_Grete weight "4.6".
- Faule_Grete wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Artillery_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Early_firearms.
- Faule_Grete wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- Faule_Grete subject Category:Individual_cannons.
- Faule_Grete subject Category:Medieval_artillery.
- Faule_Grete subject Category:Military_history_of_the_Teutonic_Order.
- Faule_Grete subject Category:Superguns.
- Faule_Grete hypernym Supergun.
- Faule_Grete type Device.
- Faule_Grete type Weapon.
- Faule_Grete type Ballistic.
- Faule_Grete type Firearm.
- Faule_Grete type Product.
- Faule_Grete type Thing.
- Faule_Grete type Q728.
- Faule_Grete comment "The Faule Grete (German for Lazy Grete, alluding to the lack of mobility and slow rate of fire of such super-sized cannon) was a medieval supergun of the Teutonic Order. The bronze bombard was cast in 1409 in the cannon foundry of the Marienburg by the gunfounder Heynrich Dumechen. According to the account books of the order, the construction costs amounted to 278.5 Mark, a sum equivalent to ca.".
- Faule_Grete label "Faule Grete".
- Faule_Grete sameAs Q1398402.
- Faule_Grete sameAs Faule_Grete.
- Faule_Grete sameAs Faule_Grete.
- Faule_Grete sameAs m.064qlxl.
- Faule_Grete sameAs Q1398402.
- Faule_Grete wasDerivedFrom Faule_Grete?oldid=647340195.
- Faule_Grete depiction Friesack,_Faule_Grete,_ca._1950.jpg.
- Faule_Grete isPrimaryTopicOf Faule_Grete.
- Faule_Grete name "Faule Grete".