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Mangonel A mangonel (come from Greco-Latin word manganon, suggesting "engine of battle") was a sort of catapult or siege engine utilized in the medieval duration to throw projectiles at a fortress's walls. The specific meaning of the phrase is open to question, and several opportunities have been suggested. Mangonel may also be not directly has to doing with the mangon, a French hard stone found in the south of France. It might have been a label for counterweight artillery (trebuchets), possibly either a men-assisted fixed-counterweight kind, or one with a certain sort of frame. The Arabic phrase manajaniq arises from the same word, and applies to different kinds of trebuchet. It is likewise feasible that it referred to greater than one kind of engine, in various times or locations, or was a general phrase. In contemporary parlance, catapult is often utilized as the name of a medieval type of onager, though there is little proof for this in times past. In this sense, mangonel had low-grade precision than a trebuchet (which was offered later, soon prior to the revelation and widespread usage of gunpowder). The mangonel tossed projectiles on a lesser curve and at a much higher velocity compared to the trebuchet, with the objective of destroying walls, as opposed to tossing projectiles over them. It was much more fit to field conflicts. [http://kristinepsychic.com/email-psychic-readings/ email psychic readings]
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