I saw it myself, being right up in the van with the siege engines, under the walls.
However, this kind of siege engine is not specifically mentioned in the book.
Only two siege engines and a few hundred men were needed to reduce it.
It is specifically mentioned that he had the siege engines with him.
It had a lower rate of fire and was used as a siege engine.
We have siege engines, if you know what those are.
In addition, 300 siege engines were brought along on board the fleet.
Just as in 1215 siege engines were set up but could not break the keep.
Was she going to get to take part in the destruction of the siege engines, after all?
I know what you mean; them not having any kind of metal, but being smart enough to make a siege engine.
I might have one group devise a siege machine while another comes up with ways to defend against it.
Consists of a castle wall and four siege machines.
Perhaps, I thought, their siege machines were following behind at a slower pace.
Could this be a garbled recollection of a siege machine?
I earned my living with a company of engineers building siege machines.
The Turks were burning their own siege machines and pulling back!
Supplies and siege machines will be kept to the army's rear.
They have mighty siege machines that will break down its walls within a few days.
He was catapulted into the air as if he'd been launched from a siege machine.
It would take an army with siege machines to subdue us.