Mons Meg cannon

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Mons Meg cannon is a massive 15th-century medieval bombard and historic artillery piece famed as one of the oldest surviving cannons in Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bombard
cannon
medieval artillery piece
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Mons Meg cannon
artilleryCaliber about 20 inches
about 510 millimetres
country Scotland
culture Scottish
dateOfEvent 1681
dateOfRemoval 1754
dateOfRestoration 1829
depicts Scottish royal arms on its carriage
designedToFire stone cannonballs
genre medieval military technology
giftTo James II of Scotland
hasPart wooden carriage
wrought-iron staves bound by iron hoops
heritageDesignation Category A listed object
inception 1449
length about 13 feet
about 4 metres
locatedIn Edinburgh Castle
manufacturer Jehenne de Wissant
mass about 13,000 pounds
about 6,000 kilograms
material wrought iron
notableFor being one of the largest medieval bombards
being one of the oldest surviving cannons in Europe
ownedBy Historic Environment Scotland
partOf Historic Environment Scotland
surface form: Collections of Historic Environment Scotland
placeOfManufacture Mons, Belgium
surface form: Mons, County of Hainaut
presentedBy Philip the Good
surface form: Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
projectileDiameter about 50 centimetres
projectileMass about 150 kilograms
publicAccess yes
removedBy UK government
surface form: British Government
returnedTo Edinburgh Castle
significantEvent barrel burst in 1681 during a ceremonial firing
significantPeriod 15th century
status no longer operational
touristAttraction Edinburgh Castle
usedBy Kingdom of Scotland
Scottish army
surface form: Royal Scottish artillery
usedFor siege warfare
usedIn capture of Roxburgh Castle
surface form: Siege of Roxburgh Castle

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Edinburgh Castle contains Mons Meg cannon
Mons Meg cannon alsoKnownAs Mons Meg cannon
subject surface form: Mons Meg