The European trebuchets of the 14th century were not mounted on wheels. They were too big and exerted far too much force on their frames to be free-standing. They were literal installations built of heavy timbers that had to be disassembled, transported on carts for a siege and then rebuilt in place and staked to the ground to stop them from ripping themselves apart or falling over.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:44