"Most deadly" is really meaningless, since a weapon that kills is just as deadly as any other weapon that kills.
If you mean what was the most effective weapon, then a group of knights on horseback and the longbow used in large numbers were probably more effective than any other.
Disciplined groups of armoured knights armed with lance, shield and secondary weapons were almost unstoppable and opposing infantry could not generally withstand a determined charge. Operating together, a group of horsemen had the advantage of impetus, weight, height and power over enemy infantry.
The longbow, used in numbers, was effective in terms of delivering projectiles (arrows) with great force, rapidly and repeatedly over a considerable distance. Against enemies on horseback or against closely-packed infantry the longbow was a devastating weapon and could cause huge numbers of casualties while the enemy was still unable to get close enough use their hand-to-hand weapons (spears, swords, axes and so on). Arrowheads were constantly being improved with points that could penetrate various types of armour.
Most middle aged women use "the lie" and "Hi-heels". Some use both, both are deadly.
Claws a wolf's greatest weapon/ most preferred weapon is its teeth, wolf canines are very deadly
Also called the "balisong" or "gravity knife", YES, the knife is considered a deadly weapon and is prohibited from most states when carried concealed.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
wars had the most influence during the Middle Ages in Europe.
Most of the music from the Early Middle Ages is plainsong or chant.
An arrow is part of a weapon system that is designed to be deadly. A dart as a weapon, although it can be deadly, is designed only to wound. Darts were and are most often used in games of skill.
From the 13th century onwards it is the longbow, which may have Scandinavian, Welsh or possibly Saxon origins. Before that time there was no particularly "English" weapon that was any more famous than all the others.
A dangerous instrument is one that can cause harm while not necessarily causing death. A deadly weapon is one that will most likely cause death. For example: A dangerous instrument, such as being poked in the eye with a pencil, can cause blindness, and a deadly weapon, such as a gun, can cause death.
The Allosaurus's most deadly weapons were its teeth and jaws. The claws on its hands could be used as weapons, too, although they weren't nearly as lethal.
The most important musicians during the Middle Ages were priests and those who worked for the church.