The Roman Army about 200 BC.
A siege shelter is a fortified area to protect other people from getting hurt by catapult and weapon fire.
Greeks invented many weapons. One such weapon was the ballista which was used by the Greeks as a siege weapon in war.
The exact first person ever to construct a catapult is unknown, however, the first civilisation to use the catapult was Rome, who designed catapults as siege weapons to aid in the expansion of its empire. The catapult was later adopted by other nationalities whowarred against each other.
Catapult
the catapult was invented by the Greeks so they can destroy the other citys and the people with it.
Medieval catapult like siege weapon.
A siege shelter is a fortified area to protect other people from getting hurt by catapult and weapon fire.
The catapult was used in ancient Greek civilization, perhaps as early as the 4th century, B.C. It was used in siege warfare.
A trebuchet. It's a siege weapon for hurling stones to smash walls, or to throw things over them.
It was a siege weapon. In addition to being capable of breaking down walls and other structures, it had some real negative affects on morale.
Greeks invented many weapons. One such weapon was the ballista which was used by the Greeks as a siege weapon in war.
The exact first person ever to construct a catapult is unknown, however, the first civilisation to use the catapult was Rome, who designed catapults as siege weapons to aid in the expansion of its empire. The catapult was later adopted by other nationalities whowarred against each other.
If you mean the ancient catapult, used as a stone-throwing war machine, nobody knows, but you can bet it was a soldier or military engineer.
Trebuchet Catapult Ballista
siege engine which is a catapult...................
Catapult
the catapult was invented by the Greeks so they can destroy the other citys and the people with it.