This images shows weapons used in medieval times. They are from top to bottom, left to right: a bronze cannon from 1708 that measures about 25 inches in length. Embossed on it are a coat of arms and the letters: C E M z B (for: Christian Gruss, the Markgraf of Brandenburg). At right is a a cannon wrought from iron that threw stone balls. It dates to 1450-1500. Below it is another stone cannon. It dates to 1550. Below is a bronze hand weapon from the 16th century that measures about 24 inches in length. Its “tail” is in the form of a fish. At bottom left is an organ cannon known as a death orga


This images shows weapons used in medieval times. They are from top to bottom, left to right: a bronze cannon from 1708 that measures about 25 inches in length. Embossed on it are a coat of arms and the letters: C E M z B (for: Christian Gruss, the Markgraf of Brandenburg). At right is a a cannon wrought from iron that threw stone balls. It dates to 1450-1500. Below it is another stone cannon. It dates to 1550. Below is a bronze hand weapon from the 16th century that measures about 24 inches in length. Its “tail” is in the form of a fish. At bottom left is an organ cannon known as a death organ or a volley gun and it dates to 1604. At bottom right is another medieval cannon that hurled stones. It measures about 36 inches in length


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