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Battering ram and Parthian Empire

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Difference between Battering ram and Parthian Empire

Battering ram vs. Parthian Empire

A battering ram is a siege engine that originated in ancient times and designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates. The Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD), also known as the Arsacid Empire, was a major Iranian political and cultural power in ancient Iran and Iraq.

Similarities between Battering ram and Parthian Empire

Battering ram and Parthian Empire have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Pliny the Elder, Siege engine.

Pliny the Elder

Pliny the Elder (born Gaius Plinius Secundus, AD 23–79) was a Roman author, naturalist and natural philosopher, a naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and friend of emperor Vespasian.

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Siege engine

A siege engine is a device that is designed to break or circumvent heavy castle doors, thick city walls and other fortifications in siege warfare.

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Battering ram and Parthian Empire Comparison

Battering ram has 50 relations, while Parthian Empire has 497. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.37% = 2 / (50 + 497).

References

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