The term "basilic" (or "basilisk") in the context of cannons typically refers to a large artillery piece used in the late medieval and early modern periods. "Basilisk" was a name used for a type of cannon that was characterized by its long barrel and larger caliber, designed to fire heavy projectiles. The basilisk cannon was known for its ability to inflict significant damage on fortifications and enemy troops.

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