The most famous battle was probably the siege of Stirling where King Edward used the famous "Warwolf" trebuchet to level the Scots. They were also used in almost every siege in the Crusades.
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As far as i know there are three: the basic catapult, trebuchet, and the floating arm trebuchet.
The difference is that the trebuchet sling the stone or fireballs .A catapult doesn't sling and it doesn't carry as much weight
it would depend. if you make a catapult outta good wood it would throw them farther, but if yo put a long rope on the trebuchet it might be a tie.
Trebuchet. Scary thing.
Many scholars believe that the trebuchet dates back to early 5th century BC China. Its uses were prominent among battles from the 12th century until the 16th century. Modern recreations closely follow the standards established during this period.
Trebuchet is catapult that uses weight to fire.
Trebuchet MS was created in 1996.
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the trebuchet was believed to have started in china around 300 bc
The trebuchet was much like a catapult. It was replaced with the cannon, and later, firearms.
A trebuchet uses the force of gravity to propel its projectile. The counterweight falling creates kinetic energy, which is transferred to the arm of the trebuchet and then to the projectile, launching it forward. Additionally, the leverage provided by the long arm of the trebuchet amplifies this force.
As far as i know there are three: the basic catapult, trebuchet, and the floating arm trebuchet.
A trebuchet is defined as a machine used in medieval siege warfare for hurling large stones or other missiles. The first trebuchet was invented by the Chinese in the 4th century BC.
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