• The Faule Mette (German for Lazy Mette , alluding to the gun's rare deployment, difficult mobility, and limited loading and fire rate) or Faule Metze was a medieval...
  • The Faule Mette ( German for ''Lazy Mette'', alluding to the gun's rare deployment, difficult mobility, and limited loading and fire rate) or Faule Metze was a.
  • The "Lazy Mette" was used in the Middle Ages giant gun, which was cast in 1411 by the Brunswick cast-piece founder Henning Bussenschutte bronze.
  • Faule Mette (Left Metta, also used translation Brunswick Metta) - German bombard of the Middle Ages, in the list of the largest guns takes the 3rd place.
  • Cast of solid bronze, The Faule Mette barrel weighed 9-tons. It was claimed that The Supergun could fire conical stone balls weighing from 300 to 900-pounds.
  • The Faule Mette (German for Lazy Mette, alluding to the gun's rare deployment, difficult mobility, and limited loading and fire rate)...
  • Faule Mette. ... in siege warfare, including the wrought-iron Pumhart von Steyr, Dulle Griet and Mons Meg as well as the cast-bronze Faule Grete and Grose Bochse.
  • English: Faule Mette ("Lazy Mette"), a medieval supergun from 1411 from Braunschweig, Germany. ... Faule Mette Beck.jpg 1,203 × 792; 901 KB.
  • 1787'de "Faule Mette", yüzyıllar boyunca sadece beşi şehri savunmak için toplam yalnızca 12 el ateş ettikten sonra nihayet eritildi.
  • (Stich von Johann Georg Beck aus dem Jahre 1714) Die Faule Mette, auch „Faule Metze“ oder „Faule Mettje“ genannt, war ein…