The bow and arrow, long bow, cannon. Pretty much any long range weapons.
No, the templar knights were all arrested and killed by order of Pope Clement V and King Phillip IV. They were arrested, tortured, and killed on October 13th, 1307. The reason that they were killed is because King Phillip needed money and the Templar Knights wouldn't give it to him and in rage he asked the pope to excommunicate in which he agreed.
beacuse they killed him
one of the Norman knights. :)
Four drunken knights killed Becket.
Argus was killed by Hermes.
No- one, the knights came back to the king and said what they had done and then have said to been whipped.
They killed the king and then eat his butt . then the knight killed the load and eat the meat
Yes, the knights who killed Thomas Becket were fined by the Pope and were sent on a Crusade as penance for their actions. They were not severely punished, as they may have been seen as carrying out the will of King Henry II.
Yes, Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, was killed during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. According to accounts, he was struck in the eye by an arrow and later reportedly killed by Norman knights. This battle marked a significant shift in English history, leading to the Norman conquest of England.
The disease spread so badly, the sickness killed them.
Probably the same as when knights killed dragons in Europe; to save the fair maiden.
they have killed lots of the african big boabys