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    Mons Meg is a medieval bombard in the collection of the Royal Armouries, on loan to Historic Environment Scotland and located at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland...
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  • up Mons, mons, or Mons. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mons commonly refers to: Mons, Belgium, a city in Belgium Mons pubis (mons Venus or mons veneris)...
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    The first known purchase of a gun was in 1384, and the "great bombard" Mons Meg was delivered to Edinburgh in 1457. The first recorded mention of an armoury...
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    launch the projectiles. There are many examples of bombards, including Mons Meg, the Dardanelles Gun, and the handheld bombard. The weapon provided the...
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  • Roaring Meg may refer to: Roaring Meg (cannon), any of several large siege cannon Mons Meg, a famous cannon at Edinburgh Castle Roaring Meg (river), a...
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    Roaring Meg was the name of several powerful cannons used in the 17th century. It is not to be confused with Mons Meg, a medieval bombard preserved at...
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    pieces similar to Orban's productions like the Faule Mette, Dulle Griet, Mons Meg and the Pumhart von Steyr are still extant from the period. Orban, along...
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  • Dardanelles bombard (Turkish) Dulle Griet Faule Grete Faule Mette Grose Bochse Mons Meg Orban bombard Pumhart von Steyr Cannons Abus Basilisk Byzantine fire tube...
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    cannons were founded: one resides now in Edinburgh castle and is called "Mons Meg", and the last one was in France but has since been lost. The wrought-iron...
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    warfare, including the wrought-iron Pumhart von Steyr, Dulle Griet and Mons Meg as well as the cast-bronze Faule Grete and Grose Bochse. Schmidtchen 1977...
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    large boulevards and other urban projects. In 1914, Mons was the location of the Battle of Mons. The British were forced to retreat by a numerically...
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    Teutonic Knights 1 made 520 Mons Meg Bombard 1449 Mons, County of Hainaut, Duchy of Burgundy Jehan Cambier 3 made (the Mons Meg, the Dulle Griet, and a third...
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    have been employed primarily in siege warfare, including the wrought-iron Mons Meg and Dulle Griet as well as the cast-bronze Faule Mette, Faule Grete and...
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  • Meghalaya, a state in northeastern India (postal code MEG) Search for "meg" on Wikipedia. Mons Meg, a medieval bombard located at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland...
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    February 2020, West Coast Railway acquired its first Class 86, no. 86401 Mons Meg, which had previously been owned by AC Locomotive Group and used on the...
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    and laid siege to Norham Castle with a huge artillery train, including Mons Meg, a huge medieval bombard or cannon. James IV's use of war as a forceful...
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  • After cooling, the tyre contracts, binding tightly in place. The bombard Mons Meg was assembled from longitudinal staves of iron held in place by shrink-fitted...
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  • the equally cast-bronze Faule Mette and the wrought-iron Dulle Griet and Mons Meg. Schmidtchen 1977, p. 235, Fn. 88 Schmidtchen, Volker (1977), "Riesengeschütze...
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    Carnock, perhaps for a role in the pageant. The old and famous cannon Mons Meg was restored to fire a salute from Edinburgh Castle. The shot landed at...
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    Castle in Scotland was painted with red lead, as were cannons including Mons Meg. As a finely divided powder, it was also sprinkled on dielectric surfaces...
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    Commons has media related to 40 cm/45 Type 94 naval gun. Scottish History - Mons Meg reportedly mounted at sea 18.1"/45 caliber, Nihon Kaigun Japan 46cm/45...
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    Extant examples include the wrought-iron Pumhart von Steyr, Dulle Griet and Mons Meg as well as the cast-bronze Faule Mette and Faule Grete (all from the 15th...
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    to this form in 1936, and No. 2001 in 1938. Three further locomotives, Mons Meg, Thane of Fife and Wolf of Badenoch, were under construction at Doncaster...
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  • Lela cannon (Malaysian) Meriam kecil hand cannon (Indonesian, Malaysian) Mons Meg bombard (Belgian) Mortar (European, Middle Eastern, Chinese) Musket (European...
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    The medieval Mons Meg with its 20" (50 cm) cannonballs...
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    bell-founding. Known examples include the Pumhart von Steyr, Dulle Griet and Mons Meg (all iron) as well as the cast-bronze Faule Mette, Faule Grete and Dardanelles...
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    Scottish cannon Mons Meg to batter down Threave Castle in retribution for the murder of their chief. The MacLellan's use of the Mons-Meg cannon against...
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    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)...
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    Mons Meg with its 20-inch caliber (51 cm), 386 lb (175 kg) cannonballs...
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    Greyfriars (Franciscan) friary is founded 1457: The 20in (508mm) siege gun "Mons Meg" is received at the castle; Deacon of goldsmiths begins assaying and marking...
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