Abstract

The article discusses the organization of the Lithuanian artillery 1700–1717. The findings are mainly based on a report concerning the funding and expenses of the artillery corps that was prepared for the Lithuanian Fiscal Tribunal of 1717 that took place in Grodno. The article examines the number of artillery weapons and the amount of ammunition that the corps was obliged to provide for the Lithu- anian army. The composition of the corps, artillery reform plans and several other issues are also discussed.

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