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    The Helepolis". Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies v.39. Retrieved 2009-10-02. Helepolis at LacusCurtius Ancient Greek war machines: The Helepolis, a fortified...
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    catapults or onagers and cannons. The largest of them all was the ancient Helepolis, a superheavy siege tower from ancient Greece that was 40 meters tall...
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    capable machines of war and were put to use by the Roman military. The helepolis was a transportation vehicle used to besiege cities. The vehicle had wooden...
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  • Zimmer, Gary. "1500-ton Self-Propelled 80cm Gun". Kaushik Patowary. "Helepolis: The Failed War Machine From Which Rose a Wonder of The Ancient World"...
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    he had Epimachos of Athens build a massive 160 ton siege tower named Helepolis, filled with artillery. The term Hellenistic is a modern invention; the...
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    engines, including a 180 ft (55 m) battering ram and a siege tower called Helepolis that weighed 360,000 lb (163,293 kg). Despite this engagement, in 304...
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    The biggest siege towers of antiquity, such as the Hellenistic Greek Helepolis (meaning "The Taker of Cities" in Greek) of the siege of Rhodes in 305...
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  • (disambiguation) City of the Sun (disambiguation) Helios (disambiguation) Helepolis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Heliopolis...
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  • weapons platforms were chariots, followed by war wagons. The ancient Greek Helepolis, a massive siege tower which mounted catapults, could also be considered...
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