Warwick Castle is home to one of the worlds largest Trebuchet sited by the River Avon in the grounds of Warwick Castle


Siege machines were developed in the 13th century to attack the solid Castle walls. As the defences of Castles improved so did the weapons of attack and siege machines were developed to attack the solid Castle walls. The trebuchet was the largest and most formidable of the siege machines and was, in essence, a huge trebuchet was used to fire huge projectiles to breach Castle walls. Large rocks and stones were the main ammunition but there is evidence of more unusual material. Manure and dead animals were also hurled by the machines into the besieged Castle to spread disease.


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Location: Warwick,England, UK
Photo credit: © Stuart972-Photography / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: castle, catapult, shot, sling, trebuchet, weapon, wooden