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Battering Rams from De re militari (Concerning Military Matters)... 1472, portfolio assembled 1929Battering Rams from De re militari (Concerning Military Matters), Plate 45 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century, 1472, portfolio assembled 1929
Under the plan of campaign-on the Vandeleur Estate, 1888. Creator: UnknownUnder the plan of campaign-on the Vandeleur Estate, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
The Battle of Tonguzluq, 1773. Creator: Augustin de Saint-AubinThe Battle of Tonguzluq, 1773
The Attack on Rhodes, 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Attack on Rhodes, 1890. The Helepolis siege tower, at the Siege of Rhodes, 305-304 BC in which Demetrius Poliorcetes attempted to make Rhodes abandon neutrality
Saxons Battering Down A City Wall, c1934. Illustration showing barbarian invaders using an iron-tipped wooden battering ram hung on a frame to break down the walls of a town
Moveable siege tower with outer galleries and a battering ram, 1842. Plate from A History of the Development and Customs of Chivalry, by Dr Franz Kottenkamp
Seige of Paris by the Normans, 19th Century. Colour Lithograph. Private collection
Napoleons troops defending a telegraph tower, c1815, (c1870). The incident took place shortly before Napoleons defeat at Waterloo by the allies under Wellington, 18 June 1815
Attacking walls with battering rams, c1800. The one mounted on chains could be given more impetus than one carried on mens shoulders
Various forms of siege equipment, including battering rams, 1547. From Architectur...Mathematischen...Kunst by Gaultherius Rivius, 1547
Roman siege warfare, 1605. Defenders attempting to disable battering rams. On the right, attackers are handling a ram under a protective cat. From Poliorceticon by Justus Lipsius (Antwerp, 1605)
Ashurnasirpal II, King of Assyria, c9th century BCAshurnasirpal II, King of Assyria. Ashurnasirpal, king from 883-859 BC, leading an assault on a city with battering rams and siege engines. Bas-relief from the British Museum