Although most deadly is somewhat ambiguous I'll take it as the weapon that has caused the most deaths and not necessarily the weapon which caused 'instant death'.
Though it had it's hay day in the hundread years war I would say the English long bow. It was still in use and circulation during the Reign of Elizabeth I and has probably caused the most deaths in shear numbers of any English weapon ever (plz don't quote me on that English artillery was a mo**@rF^cker).
As a counter argument one might say the cannon (yes no 's' apparently that's the proper plural) carried aboard the ships which famously defeated the spanish armada during England's war with Spain.
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An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
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Some of the most popular medieval crafts practiced during the Middle Ages included blacksmithing, weaving, pottery making, carpentry, and leatherworking. These crafts were essential for producing goods and tools needed for daily life in medieval society.
The bowtie was widely considered the most potent of medieval bows, but the wrapping bow is often looked over.
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A medieval knight's suit of full armour was probably most expensive.
Medieval Times
An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.
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The Dark Ages occurred from 614 to 911. It is also most known as the Early Middles Ages or the Medieval Period.
Some of the most popular medieval crafts practiced during the Middle Ages included blacksmithing, weaving, pottery making, carpentry, and leatherworking. These crafts were essential for producing goods and tools needed for daily life in medieval society.