trebuchets originated in china around 300 BC and was used all the way through the 14 century until eventually gunpowder made it obsolete.
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The traction trebuchet was first invented between 5th - 4th century BC, when it is first mentioned in a 4th century Chinese text. The first evidence of a trebuchet is a 4th century text compiled in pre-Imperial China. The Chinese named the later counterweight trebuchet Huihui Pao, where Pao means bombard. The trebuchet spread to the Mediterranean by 6th century AD. The Byzantine Empire began using the trebuchet in the 6th century, and it is mentioned in the Strategicon of Maurice by Emperor Maurice. The counterweight trebuchet is mentioned in the work of the 12th century Byzantine historian Niketas Choniates.
It is not possible to say, the first Trebuchet was thought to have been used by the Mohists in China as early as the 5th Century BC. Later in Byzantium before the 6th Century. An Arab description was available in the 1400's
Trebuchets first appeared around 4th BC in ancient Greece and China. It is difficult to asses which of the two nations was first to use it.
It was first used in ancient rome. its been used since then
The trebuchet stopped being used when the rulers discovered gun powder and the trebuchet lost fame and was forgotten.
The trebuchet was made in China, however, was used in Muslim and christain countries around the Mediterainean.
it is used for pumpkin tossing and for experiments
A trebuchet is defined as a machine used in medieval siege warfare for hurling large stones or other missiles. The first trebuchet was invented by the Chinese in the 4th century BC.
No. The Egyptian civilization had fallen before the trebuchet was developed (China, 3rd/4th centuries AD).
Interestingly enough it is, just not for military uses. There is a contest called, "Punkin Chunkin" every year that has a trebuchet division. There are also several performance artists who throw things with trebuchet.
a trebuchet is a type of catapult. it used a counter weight
The most famous battle was probably the siege of Stirling where King Edward used the famous "Warwolf" trebuchet to level the Scots. They were also used in almost every siege in the Crusades.
The trebuchet was used to hurl rocks at either enemy bases ( places in which the enemy were living ) or straight towards groups of the enemy. it worked like a see saw and was extremely useful in wiping out large amounts of targeted opponent. However, they were difficult to aim or move, and look a long time to load.
Trebuchets are massive catapults that were used in the Middle Ages in siege warfare.
Trebuchets were used to throw stones--or dead animals--with great accuracy.
Trebuchet is catapult that uses weight to fire.