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- Q317939 subject Q8617193.
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- Q317939 abstract "The bombard is a cannon or mortar used in medieval times. It was a large caliber, muzzle-loading artillery piece mainly used during sieges to throw stone balls at opponent’s walls. The primary use was to break down the walls of the enemy so the army could get to them. Most bombards were made of iron and used gunpowder to launch the projectile through the air. There are many examples of bombards, including Mons Meg, the Dardanelles Gun, and the handheld bombard. Larger bombards are sometimes included in the family of superguns. They were used throughout the Middle Ages and the early modern period.The weapon provided the name to the Royal Artillery rank of Bombardier and the word bombardment.".
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- Q317939 comment "The bombard is a cannon or mortar used in medieval times. It was a large caliber, muzzle-loading artillery piece mainly used during sieges to throw stone balls at opponent’s walls. The primary use was to break down the walls of the enemy so the army could get to them. Most bombards were made of iron and used gunpowder to launch the projectile through the air. There are many examples of bombards, including Mons Meg, the Dardanelles Gun, and the handheld bombard.".
- Q317939 label "Bombard (weapon)".
- Q317939 depiction Bombard-MortarOfTheKnightsOfSaintJohnOfJerusalemRhodes1480-1500.jpg.