Possibly early gunpowder weapons at the end of the Medieval Age, as they would have been terrifying to people who had never heard of gunpowder before.
The long bow because of it's range. The trebuchet, a seige engine and the first biological weapon. Capable not only of launching rocks over and into castle walls but also launching rotting carcases over castle walls to demoralize the occupants and to introduce disease.
longbow had a much larger range but crossbows were more frightening in my opinion. you could be shot off a castle's wall by one they are much more powerful. monks tried to ban it because of it's power but i agree with everything else
For the common infantry soldier, the sight of a fully armoured knight and horse charging directly at you would also have been pretty terrifying.
a hidden blade
An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
Yes it was, as well as flails.
The proper name of a medieval weapon would depend on what kind of weapon it was. Many different kinds of weapons were used during the Middle Ages.
pikestaff
It depends on what war you mean. Bombs, nuclear to be precise, were some of the most feared weapons. Tanks also were feared highly.
a hidden blade
An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
the cat
There were many types of disease in medieval Europe. But the most common were: measles, cholera, and scarlet fever. The most feared disease was the Bubonic Plague also known as the "Black Death" No one knew how the disease was spread.
Gas. Men gassed could die painfully over a period of up to two weeks.
Yes it was, as well as flails.
Medieval catapult like siege weapon.
The dagger axe is a medieval weapon.
The dagger axe is a medieval weapon.
mace
The long bow was a weapon used in the medieval times.