A trebuchet is a weapon to break down castle walls and kill the enemy.
Trebuchets were made in various regions around the world. They were most commonly used in medieval Europe and the Middle East, where they were built by skilled engineers and craftsmen. Additionally, trebuchets were also used in ancient China, where they were known as "huihuiji" and were constructed by skilled artisans.
Trees and ropes were used.
Trebuchets are large catapults used to hurl rocks. Much used by the Roman armies and subsequently right up to the Middle ages. They were usually built in the field, and to many ingenious designs.Trebuchets are large catapults used to hurl rocks. Much used by the Roman armies and subsequently right up to the Middle ages.
In medieval times, they were seige engines, primarily for knocking down walls but also used to hurl fireballs.
swords, axes, catapults, archers, trebuchets, box shields, and lances, though ther are others. By the way u spelled weapons wrong.
Trebuchets were weapons of destruction. They were made from wood because it was easier to transport them, and because there was a plentiful supply of wood to make them out of. Stone was too heavy to use for this weapon, because it would not be able to throw things far enough for its initial purpose.
wood
They work as a catapult.
Yes they do.
trebachets have wheels
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catapults and trebuchets
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The oldest documentation of traction trebuchets date back to China in the 4th century BC. The first record of counterweight trebuchets comes from an Islamic scholar in 1187 AD.
Trebuchets were made in various regions around the world. They were most commonly used in medieval Europe and the Middle East, where they were built by skilled engineers and craftsmen. Additionally, trebuchets were also used in ancient China, where they were known as "huihuiji" and were constructed by skilled artisans.
To throw large stones and break down castle walls.
Trees and ropes were used.