The Norman hath a
mangonel or a trabuch upon the forecastle.
There is a force without beleaguering this accursed castle hasten to lead them to the attack, and when thou shalt see a red flag wave from the turret on the eastern angle of the donjon, press the Normans hard they will then have enough to do within, and you may win the wall in spite both of bow and
mangonel. Begone, I pray thee follow thine own fate, and leave me to mine.''
Numbers of the terrorists got killed and their equipment, including vehicles and
mangonel, were destroyed.
TODAY'S TOP TIPS Y CYMRO EXETER: 2.30
Mangonel, 3.00 Buckie Boy, 3.30 Qaspal, 4.00 Thomas Wild, 4.30 Presentandcorrect, 5.00 Kowloon KEMPTON: 2.40 Trecase, 3.10 Zaheeb, 3.40 Broughtons Bandit, 4.10 Sugar Prince, 4.40 Secret Queen, 5.10 Mataaleb, 5.40 Diplomatic SOUTHWELL: 2.20 Ferdy, 2.50 Frosty Friday, 3.20 Ghost Train, 3.50 Trans Sonic, 4.20 WICKED WENCH (NAP), 4.50 Newport Arch, 5.20 First In Command DOUBLE: Wicked Wench and Zaheeb ALAN KEYTE KATCHMORE 3.00 Exeter MUSH MIR 3.30 Exeter TRANS SONIC 3.50 Southwell BELLA ORPHELIA (NAP) 4.20 Southwell
TODAY'S SARABAND SELECTIONS: EXETER: 2.30
Mangonel, 3.00 Buckie Boy, 3.30 Qaspal, 4.00 Thomas Wild, 4.30 Presentandcorrect, 5.00 Kowloon.
"For 1,000 years," writes Montefiore, "Jerusalem was exclusively Jewish; for about 400 years, Christian; for 1,300 years, Islamic; and not one of the three faiths ever gained Jerusalem without the sword, the
mangonel or the howitzer." Attempts to rule Jerusalem today, tragically, are proving to be little different.
TODAY'S TIPS DONCASTER: 12.50 Gogeo, 1.25 Eradicate, 2.00 Tarvini, 2.35 Marley Roca, 3.05 Mickytaker, 3.40
Mangonel.
At Uttoxeter, Jim Best's
MANGONEL should complete a hat-trick after successes at Fakenham and Kempton in the Banner Marquees Handicap Hurdle (2.00).
After doing battle for almost four hours, the cloak-wearing, shield-wielding
Mangonel the Great of Clintonshire team beat out the Muskateers in the championship rounds.
The tension/torsion model was a derivative of a machine employed by the Greeks and Romans, called variously an "onager" and a "
mangonel," continuously used throughout the Middle Ages.