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  2. English longbow - Wikipedia

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    Self-yew English longbow, 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) long, 470 N (105 lbf) draw force. A late 15th century illustration of the Battle of Crécy. English longbowmen figure prominently in the foreground on the right, where they are driving away Italian mercenary crossbowmen. The English longbow was a powerful medieval type of bow, about 6 ft (1.8 m) long.

  3. Battle of Crécy - Wikipedia

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    This secured an English entrepôt into northern France which was held for two hundred years. [173] The battle established the effectiveness of the longbow as a dominant weapon on the Western European battlefield. [95] English and Welsh archers served as mercenaries in Italy in significant numbers, and some as far afield as Hungary. [174]

  4. Longbow - Wikipedia

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    One of the simpler longbow designs is known as the self bow, by definition made from a single piece of wood. Traditional English longbows are self bows made from yew wood. The bowstave is cut from the radius of the tree so that sapwood (on the outside of the tree) becomes the back and forms about one third of the total thickness; the remaining ...

  5. History of archery - Wikipedia

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    However, they had a longer effective range (up to 200 yards for the longbow, up to 600 yards for the musket), [75] [77] greater penetration, [78] were extremely powerful compared to any previous man-portable missile weapon (16th century arquebuses and muskets had 1,300 to 3,000 joules per shot depending on size and powder load, as compared to ...

  6. Infantry in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Also unusual was the type of bow used. Whereas Asian forces typically relied on the powerful multi-piece, multi-layered composite bow, the English relied on the single-piece longbow which delivered a stinging warhead of respectable range and punch.

  7. Arquebus - Wikipedia

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    A longbow arrow by contrast was about 80 J (59 ft⋅lbf), while crossbows could vary from 100 to 200 J (74 to 148 ft⋅lbf) depending on construction. Thus, arquebuses could easily defeat armor that would be highly effective against arrows or bolts, and inflict far greater wounds on flesh.

  8. Battle of Sluys - Wikipedia

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    [19] [43] [44] [45] The modern historians Jonathan Sumption and Robert Hardy separately state that the English archers, with their longbows, had a rate of fire two or three times greater than the French crossbowmen and significantly outranged them: [46] Hardy reckons the longbows had an effective range of 300 yards (270 metres) compared with ...

  9. Archery - Wikipedia

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    The longbow had a range of up to 270 m (890 ft). However its lack of accuracy at long ranges made it a mass weapon rather than an individual one. Significant victories attributable to the longbow, such as the Battle of Crecy [21] and Battle of Agincourt resulted in the English longbow becoming part of military lore.

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