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HISTORY OF CROSSBOW


There is a wealth of history of crossbows that are written and recorded by historians and others. It is safe to say that the crossbow has changed over the years. The evolution of the crossbow is sometimes at a speed that is not seen by many. How fast the crossbow can change is not understood, but the history of crossbows is indeed a vital part of history. It is essential to note that before the evolution of the crossbow, the average bowman was a master of his craft and could use his craft in any situation.
The crossbow started in the Middle Ages, around the 13th century. It was not long before the crossbow began to dominate the battlefield, but as the battles increased in violence and danger, so did the crossbow. The weapon became more popular in battle as the archers became more skilled with the weapon. This explains why some of the battles were fought at extremely close range with the crossbow. The crossbow also became a favorite weapon for mercenaries who would often use them in wars. The history of the crossbow is a powerful story of man against man. It was the mercenaries that were the bane of the knights on the battlefields of the Middle Ages.
The history of the crossbow is fascinating. History means that the individual will be seen and known as a person who has been a skilled wielder of a great weapon of war. The weapons that have been the bane of knights and even the old man in the tower, were the crossbow. The crossbow has been used in battles and in peacetime to great effect, and it is this that has created the tradition that we have today of archery. People from all over the world now make use of the crossbow. The crossbow history also holds tales of rogues and villains that are great favorites of modern fans of the crossbow.
The early crossbow-like weapons in Europe probably emerged around the end of the 5th century BC when the gastraphets, the ancient Greek crossbow, appeared. According to Heron, the gastraphetes was the forerunner of the later catapult, which placed its invention some unknown time before 399 BC.

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