Knights probably never used flails. The flail is a tool used for threshing grain. The first known use of it as a weapon in Europe was in the Hussite Wars, which were in the period of 1420 to 1434, where it was used by farmers. There is a link to a very short article below.
Yes it was, as well as flails.
No they did not have or use cannons
Paperclips weren't around when the Vikings were around. They are a modern invention.
Threshing flails go back long before the medieval period - they were used in the ancient Roman Empire, in Classical Greece and in ancient Egypt, as well as many other places.Threshing flails continued to be made and used all through the medieval period and up to the 19th century, when machinery was invented to do the same task.
Flails were used on some WW2 tanks to explode buried mines in front of them.
Knights probably never used flails. The flail is a tool used for threshing grain. The first known use of it as a weapon in Europe was in the Hussite Wars, which were in the period of 1420 to 1434, where it was used by farmers. There is a link to a very short article below.
Flails, fails and males.
no it flails around!
Wizards and mages used flails.
Yes it was, as well as flails.
the vikings used longships :)
No they did not have or use cannons
no it flails around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And when you have sex it is stiff
They were used by knights on horseback and foot soldiers.
There were a variety of tools that were used by farmers in the 1600's. These include flails, dibbers, breast ploughs, as well as scythes.
Paperclips weren't around when the Vikings were around. They are a modern invention.