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Français : Bombarde-mortier dite d’Aubusson, la plus importante connue au monde à la fois par ses dimensions et sa masse, (calibre : 580 mm, longueur : 1,95 m / masse : 3 ,325 t), réalisée pour la défense de Rhodes à la demande de Pierre d’Aubusson, grand maître de l’Ordre des Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem durant la première moitié du XVe siècle, conservée au musée de l'Armée (Hôtel des Invalides) à Paris.
English: The so-called Aubusson mortar bombards, the largest known in the world both by its dimensions and its mass, (caliber: 580 mm, length: 1.95 m / mass: 3.325 t), made for the defense of Rhodes at the request of Pierre d'Aubusson, grand master of the Order of Hospitallers of Saint-Jean-de-Jerusalem during the first half of the 15th century, kept at the Musée de l'Armée (Hotel des Invalides) in Paris.
Date 10 December 2011
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