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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Feb 4, 2018 10:24:13 GMT
Aleksandr Vasilevsky is right. The bombard was the largest cannon ever created and was used by the Ottomans during the siege of Constantinopole. It wasn't constructed by the Ottomans though, its inventor was Hungarian.
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Post by Armando Dippet on Feb 4, 2018 12:54:36 GMT
Aleksandr Vasilevsky is right. The bombard was the largest cannon ever created and was used by the Ottomans during the siege of Constantinopole. It wasn't constructed by the Ottomans though, its inventor was Hungarian. Did the Hungarians use them too?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Feb 4, 2018 13:35:20 GMT
So basically, you are asking for the creator of ET's very vague "Grand Cannons", only the version the version the Ottomans used.
It's not a guy called Bombard is it?
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Feb 4, 2018 15:28:10 GMT
So basically, you are asking for the creator of ET's very vague "Grand Cannons", only the version the version the Ottomans used. It's not a guy called Bombard is it? Sadly, no.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Feb 4, 2018 15:29:07 GMT
Aleksandr Vasilevsky is right. The bombard was the largest cannon ever created and was used by the Ottomans during the siege of Constantinopole. It wasn't constructed by the Ottomans though, its inventor was Hungarian. Did the Hungarians use them too? No, he only created one cannon, which was later destroyed in an accident.
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Post by Colonel James E. Ross on Feb 4, 2018 23:08:10 GMT
There are several bombards ranging from the isles of england to the middle east be more specific.
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Post by John Cameron of Fassiefern on Feb 6, 2018 15:41:35 GMT
Maybe we need a new question. I for one haven't a clue.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Feb 6, 2018 20:38:03 GMT
Maybe we need a new question. I for one haven't a clue. His name is identical to another one in this game. That should help.
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Post by Colonel James E. Ross on Feb 6, 2018 22:24:14 GMT
We need a new question or Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb needs to describe the question better because there are like 6+ different bombards.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Feb 6, 2018 22:50:35 GMT
We need a new question or Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb needs to describe the question better because there are like 6+ different bombards. Sorry, in Greek it called "The bombard". In English, it is "The Basilika". (I don't look on Wikipedia for my questions).
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Post by Colonel James E. Ross on Feb 8, 2018 23:27:41 GMT
If you are going to start shoot about me looking at wiki again, I will get a moderator because I'm fed up with your shoot. I didn't use wiki since that one mistake. I know from the top of my head several god damn bombards, I will not be harassed for one mistake anymore.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Feb 9, 2018 8:26:25 GMT
If you are going to start shoot about me looking at wiki again, I will get a moderator because I'm fed up with your shoot. I didn't use wiki since that one mistake. I know from the top of my head several god damn bombards, I will not be harassed for one mistake anymore. I never asked anyone to look it up on wiki. This is a wrongful assumption you made up. You are right on the next question though (I didn't expect it to be that hard). The answer was Orban or Urban
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Feb 9, 2018 8:30:30 GMT
New question
The name of the last emperor of the Persian empire, before it was conquered by Alexander the Great.
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Post by John Cameron of Fassiefern on Feb 9, 2018 16:22:35 GMT
Is that Pope Urban, or just a random guy?
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Feb 9, 2018 18:41:49 GMT
Is that Pope Urban, or just a random guy? Someone who shared his name. That's why I said the thing about previous answers. Also, I explain in a previous post who that guy was.
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