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For questions related to the Renaissance era, on an equivalent era where there is a flourishing of knowledge, arts and all fields of human endeavor.
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Trojan horse for protecting against Roman inquisition
Afraid of the Pope? I own the Pope!
Although the Pope is understood to be God's representative among men, the way he's chosen is rather mundane: he is elected by a bunch of cardinals, flesh and blood …
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Chariots for rocky terrain
Put the entire chariot on top of a sufficiently large mount, such as an elephant.
Pictured above (from the aforelinked Wikipedia entry) is an 18th-century Indian force including elephant troops. As y …
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How would medieval/Renaissance-era castles protect themselves from air raids?
The good news is that without gunpowder and its derivatives, there's a limit to how much damage your airships could do. They don't have bombs or rapid-fire guns, and while they could drop incendiaries …