In 399BC by the Greeks
I kept seeing this, but i think it was invented in 399 BC.
No, they didn't if they didn't buy them or copy them, they were invented in the roman empire under Caesar rule.
The Romans first invented them,
if they were invented, every buddy, or China.
No, but they did bring it to a very high level of sophistication.
In the 14th century Catapults were used by Chinese, Greeks and Romans. They were used to through boulders and other things into cities and castles. Catapults were used so that people could attack enemies from far away.
To fling big rocks at/onto/into enemies. they were invented by the french for sieging castles and an alternative to the british catapults
Seige catapults.
I saw a movie with a terrifying ogre that lived in a castle.
Paul Phoenix beat Ogre, and thought he had won the tournament and left, but Ogre turned into True Ogre and Jin Kazama killed him.
True Ogre