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The Roman Empire introduced the arch, and was very good at roads, stadia, catapults, etc.
They didn't. Catapults and balista's were first used in the roman empire.
No, they didn't if they didn't buy them or copy them, they were invented in the roman empire under Caesar rule.
The ballistas were crossbow-like catapults. They helped the Roman army. They were the artillery of antiquty.
Yes, they were around in Greek and Roman times.
I kept seeing this, but i think it was invented in 399 BC.
Leonardo da vinci...
Bllista catapult was used in the roman army on their warships and wars.
Hand held catapults are certainly used today. A good example would be by a carp angler.
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.
roman catapults could throw six pound objects almost a thrid of a mile.
In Ancient Rome the catapults shot large rocks,TNT,and heads of dead men.