Construction Workers Just Unearthed Eight Catapult Stones From A 13th-Century Siege At An English Castle
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Construction Workers Just Unearthed Eight Catapult Stones From A 13th-Century Siege At An English Castle

In 1266, Kenilworth Castle was the site of what's believed to be the longest siege in the history of medieval England, and these catapult shots were fired during the violent event. The post Construction Workers Just Unearthed Eight Catapult Stones From A 13th-Century Siege At An English Castle appeared first on All That's Interesting.