Welcome to the companion Web site to the NOVA program Medieval Siege, scheduled to rebroadcast on Tuesday, July 16, 2002. In the film, which is a part of the NOVA series Secrets of Lost Empires, a team of timber framers and other specialists design, build, and fire a pair of trebuchets, a devastating engine of war popular in the Middle Ages. Here's what you'll find online: Medieval Arms Race The ...
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/trebuchet
All about trebuchets and catapults. Discussions, models and kits, who's who, an events calendar, web links, plans, books, adventures and all sorts of fun stuff!
This is a page of trebuchets - traction trebuchets and weight-powered trebuchets: big ones, model ones, modern ones & historic ones -plus lots of links to other people's machines.
members.iinet.net.au/~rmine/gctrebs.html
Mathematics and physics of the trebuchet, a catapult powered by a falling counterweight. ...
The Trebuchet at NF/ Observatory The trebuchet was the dominant siege weapon in Europe from 850AD to 1350AD, lasting 100 years after the introduction of gunpowder. In England it was called an Ingenium, and the technicians which worked on the weapon were Ingeniators (Engineers). Larger versions were able to throw large stones, cows or even shunned negotiators. Rotting flesh was also popular. The ...
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Anthony's Trebuchet Page Welcome to my Trebuchet's home page. Trebuchets were the final stage of development in the line of medieval siege engines; they followed catapults, onagers, ballistas, and such implements, and preceded the changeover to gunpowder. They're also a lot of fun to use to fling things around. You can build your own Treb for not much money. It did take awhile to put together ...
www.leftmind.net/~adb/treb