
Hand cannon - Wikipedia
The hand cannon (simplified Chinese: 火铳; traditional Chinese: 火銃; pinyin: huǒchòng or 手铳; 手銃; shǒuchòng), also known as the gonne or handgonne, is the first true firearm and the …
Maud Gonne - Wikipedia
Maud Gonne MacBride (Irish: Maud Nic Ghoinn Bean Mhic Giolla Bhríghde; 21 December 1866 – 27 April 1953) was an Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette and actress. She was of Anglo …
Gonne - Wikipedia
Gonne may refer to: A medieval hand cannon Maud Gonne (1866–1953), English-born Irish revolutionary Iseult Gonne (1894–1954), daughter of Maud
Maud Gonne | Suffragette, Activist & Poet | Britannica
Maud Gonne (born December 21, 1866, Tongham, Surrey, England—died April 27, 1953, Dublin, Ireland) was an Irish patriot, actress, and feminist. She was one of the founders of Sinn Féin …
The Rifle Shoppe, Inc. - Hand Gonnes
We are reproducing two different Hand Cannons (Gonnes). The first is a .62 caliber brass barrel that is very similar to the gun found in the ruins of Tannenberg Castle that was destroyed in …
Gonne - Discworld & Terry Pratchett Wiki
Oct 30, 2023 · The Gonne, like so many other recent technological devices in Discworld, was invented by Leonard of Quirm. As usual, he had the best of intentions when he devised it, but …
The hand cannon: A very early (and heavy) firearm
Nov 12, 2014 · They revolutionized the way armies fought wars and heralded the end of the medieval period and beginning of the Renaissance. But why is a weapon probably made in …
History of Firearms- The Handgonne - The Liberal Gun Club
Apr 20, 2013 · Regarded as the first real hand held firearm, the Hand-gonne consisted of a cast metal barrel with a smooth bore, affixed to a wooden staff, and a touch hole that could be …
Medieval Handgonne - American Hasta Brand - Veteran Arms
American Hasta's new reproduction Medieval Handgonne accurately represents the weapons that changed the world at the dawn of the gunpowder age. For sale now.
gonne - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jun 3, 2024 · gonne f (plural gonnes) (historical, chiefly Middle Ages) a long gown worn by either sex