__top__ | 34 Ta Kanonia Tis Marias Apo Ti Salamina Sirin Exclusive

| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | | Bronze (≈ 88 % Cu, 10 % Sn, 2 % Pb). The alloy composition is consistent with Ottoman‑era foundries in Istanbul and Bodrum . | | Caliber | 12 cm (approx. 4.7 in) – classified as 12‑pounder (weight of the cannonball). | | Length | 2.05 m – typical for medium‑range naval guns of the early‑17th c. | | Weight | 1,300 kg each (average). | | Markings | All barrels bear a single stamped emblem : a stylised double‑headed eagle with the Greek inscription “ΜΑΡΙΑ” (Maria) and the date “ΑΓ 1655” (Year 1655 in the Greek calendar). | | Carriage Design | Two surviving carriages are two‑wheel, wooden‑reinforced with bronze trunnion plates—evidence of a “pivot‑mount” system enabling rapid traverse. | | Preservation | Despite 350 + years underwater, the bronze surfaces show only light verdigris ; the inner bore remains largely free of corrosion, allowing accurate measurement of bore diameter. |

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34o Elliniko erasitehniko: Ta kanonia tis Marias apo Salamina. Released on , in Greece, this title is part of Sirina's extensive " 13.125.10.226 | Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | |

(από τη Σαλαμίνα) means "from Salamis" — Salamis was an ancient city in Cyprus, also known in Christian history as the home of St. Barnabas (born in Salamis, Cyprus). | | Markings | All barrels bear a

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