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First known use in the 13th Century
To get the century, just use the next number up. So the 12-hundreds would be the 13th century.
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Yes, they have used guns all over Europe since about the 13th Century
The Welsh were the first to use the longbow in Britain, but its use had spread into England by the end of the 13th century.
Generaly around 13th century, but there have been found evidences of use of coat of plates even earlier.
the Europeans used the Caravel to explore and the ship was invented in the 13th century
Gun powder was first used in Europe for explosives and children's toys, firecrackers. The earliest mention of gunpowder in Europe was by Roger Bacon in the 13th century. The advent of firearms did not occur immediately, but by the end of the 14th century, seige guns were being used from Russia to France.
Avalon is a peninsula in SE Newfoundland. It is the island that Kind Arthur was taken to after he was wounded in a battle. The use of Avalon can be traced back to the 13th century.
The Farthing was in use in British currency from the 13th century until 31 December 1960, when they ceased to be legal tender.
Yes, in cases of emergency, even unbaptized people can baptize. The baptizer needs to want to baptize the person into the Church and the use of the trinitarian formula: "I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
Buttons were first created for ornamental purposes when they use them as decoration. Not until the 13th century, had they started to use them for fastening purposes and soon become well known round Europe.