Hundertwassers
Hundertwassers is a term used in the context of the Hundred Years' War, a major conflict that took place between 1337 and 1453 between England and France. The term "hundertwassers" refers to the large number of water-based weapons used during this period, including catapults, trebuchets, and ballistas. These siege engines were capable of launching projectiles with significant force, causing considerable damage to fortifications and troops.
The use of hundertwassers was a significant factor in the war, as they allowed armies to breach
The development of hundertwassers was a significant technological advancement in medieval warfare. The use of these