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Replica battering ram at Château des Baux, France.
Replica battering ram at Château des Baux, France.

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battering and ram
First came the cannon fodder, white-clad civilians being driven into death as a massive human battering ram.
Most ancient naval battles were fought by fast ships using the battering ram to sink opposing fleets or steer close enough for boarding in hand-to-hand combat.
They are promoting an agenda to normalize homosexuality in America using the military as a battering ram to promote that broader agenda.
The rampart was complete in the spring of 73, after probably two to three months of siege, allowing the Romans to finally breach the wall of the fortress with a battering ram on April 16.
Though a simple battering ram had come into use in the previous millennium, the Assyrians improved siege warfare and used huge wooden tower-shaped battering rams with archers positioned on top.
Assyria n attack on a town with archers and a wheeled battering ram ; Assyrian Relief, North-West Palace of Nimrud ( room B, panel 18 ) ; 865 – 860 BC.
Witnesses attest that " flame queens ", hustlers, and gay " street kids "— the most outcast people in the gay community — were responsible for the first volley of projectiles, as well as the uprooting of a parking meter used as a battering ram on the doors of the Stonewall Inn.
The passengers persisted, using a service trolley as a battering ram to break through the cockpit door.
Medieval battering ram
An Assyrian battering ram attacking an enemy city.
A battering ram is a siege engine originating in ancient times and designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates.
In its simplest form, a battering ram is just a large, heavy log carried by several people and propelled with force against an obstacle ; the ram would be sufficient to damage the target if the log was massive enough and / or it were moved quickly enough ( that is, if it had enough momentum ).
A well-known image of an Assyrian battering ram depicts how sophisticated attacking and defensive practices had become by the 9th century BC.
Defenders manning castles, forts or bastions would sometimes try to foil battering rams by dropping obstacles in front of the ram, such as a large sack of sawdust, just before the ram's head struck a wall or gate, or by using grappling hooks to immobilize the ram's log.
Alternatives to the battering ram included the drill, the sapper's mouse, the pick and the siege hook.
There is a popular myth in Gloucester that the famous children's rhyme, Humpty Dumpty, is about a battering ram used in the siege of Gloucester in 1643, during the English Civil War.
A capped ram is a battering ram that has an accessory at the head ( usually made of iron or steel and sometimes punningly shaped into the head and horns of an ovine ram ) to do more damage to a building.
Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia describes a battering ram used in mining, where hard rock needed to be broken down to release the ore.
A modern battering ram.

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