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  2. History of crossbows - Wikipedia

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    They were used at the battle of Hastings in 1066 AD and by the 12th century AD, had become a common battlefield weapon. [88] The earliest remains of a European crossbow to date were found at Lake Paladru and has been dated to the 11th century AD. [10] Crossbows are not mentioned in Byzantine sources until the 11th century AD.

  3. Crossbow - Wikipedia

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    Crossbows were used at the battle of Hastings in 1066, and by the 12th century they had become common battlefield weapons. [60] The earliest extant European crossbow remains were found at Lake Paladru, dated to the 11th century. [1] A model of a medieval crossbowman drawing his bow behind his pavise. A hook on the end of a strap on his belt ...

  4. Genoese crossbowmen - Wikipedia

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    The main armament of the Genoese crossbowmen was the crossbow, made in Genoa by the Balistrai Corporation. As well, the mercenaries were equipped with a dagger, a light metal helmet, a gorget, a hauberk and a large shield, called a pavese , which was used while reloading the crossbow. The usual team consisted of a crossbowman and two assistants ...

  5. History of archery - Wikipedia

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    They were also controversial, attracting stigma to those who used them, and were outlawed by the Lateran Council of 1139. [54] Despite this, crossbows were used in the early Crusades, with models having a range of 300 yd (274 m) and being able to penetrate armour or kill a horse. [55] They fired short metal bolts rather than arrows.

  6. History of weapons - Wikipedia

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    Not much is known about the weapons that were being produced in Western Europe at the time of Crusades, but it is evident that their cavalry used lances. The Europeans armies also used crossbows excessively, it was said to be the best known infantry weapon used by the Europeans.

  7. List of medieval weapons - Wikipedia

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    Bows. English Longbow. Daikyu; English longbow; Welsh longbow; Recurved bows. Hungarian bow; Perso-Parthian bow; Short bows and reflex bows. Gungdo; Hankyu; Mongol ...

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  9. English longbow - Wikipedia

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    Longbows were very difficult to master because the force required to deliver an arrow through the improving armour of medieval Europe was very high by modern standards. Although the draw weight of a typical English longbow is disputed, it was at least 81 pounds-force (360 newtons ) and possibly more than 130 lb f (600 N).