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  • Catapulta - Wikipedia
    A catapulta was a Roman machine for throwing arrows and javelins, [1][2] 12 feet (3 7 m) or 15 feet (4 6 m) long, at the enemy The name comes from the Greek katapeltes (καταπέλτης), because it could pierce or 'go through' (kata) shields (peltas)
  • Catapult | Definition, History, Types, Design, Facts | Britannica
    Catapult, mechanism for forcefully propelling stones, spears, or other projectiles, in use mainly as a military weapon since ancient times Nearly all catapults operated by a sudden release of tension on bent wooden beams or of torsion in twisted cords of horsehair, gut, sinew, or other fibers
  • How does a catapult work? | HowStuffWorks
    What Is a Catapult? Though the definitions for types of catapults vary, each share one goal: to hurl an object through the air The word "catapult" comes from the Latin word catapulta and the Greek word katapaltēs, meaning "to hurl " Here are a few types of catapults:
  • Military History and Science | Research Starters - EBSCO
    <p>A catapult is a mechanical device that uses torsion to launch projectiles at high speeds Historically, catapults served as crucial siege weapons in ancient and medieval warfare, designed to breach fortified cities by hurling large stones or other projectiles over walls or at enemy troops Unlike other siege engines such as ballistae and trebuchets, catapults are categorized as indirect
  • Medieval Catapults and Trebuchets - WarHistory. org
    Many of the authors of historical narratives, in which artillery is discussed, were personally unfamiliar with military technology and used generic terms, such as instrumentum (instrument), machina (machine), ingenium (engine), and catapulta (catapult) to describe the weapons that were deployed
  • Catapult Definition, History, and Types - ThoughtCo
    Descriptions of Roman sieges of fortified cities invariably feature siege engines, the most familiar of which are the battering ram or aries, which came first, and the catapult (catapulta, in Latin)
  • What does catapulta mean? - Definitions. net
    A catapulta was a Roman machine for throwing arrows and javelins, 12 feet or 15 feet long, at the enemy The name comes from the Greek, because it could pierce or 'go through' a shield
  • Catapult - definition of catapult by The Free Dictionary
    [French catapulte, from Old French, from Latin catapulta, from Greek katapaltēs : kata-, cata- + pallein, to brandish, poise a weapon before hurling; see pāl- in Indo-European roots ]
  • Greek Catapults and Catapult Technology - JSTOR
    Catapulta and ballista eventually re- placed euthytonon and palintonon as the standard names This is Vitruvius' usage Because they used twisted skeins, torsion machines were referred to by the Romans as tormenta Still later, ballista came to be used generically for all torsion engines except the monankon
  • The Origins of Catapults - Early Church History
    The Origins of Catapults Catapulta—Edward Poynter (1868) The Battle for Jerusalem in 70 AD pitted the Roman army against the Jews The Jews were guerrilla fighters and often in the months between April and July August bested the most powerful army on earth at that time That fact made the Roman General Titus furious at his men





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