Medieval catapults began to see widespread use during the 12th century, particularly during the Crusades. While earlier versions of siege engines, such as the Roman ballista and the Greek catapult, existed, the medieval adaptations evolved to enhance their effectiveness in warfare. These engines were primarily used to breach fortifications and launch projectiles over walls.
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that is a hard question. but i believe the first proper catapults were invented by the Greeks in 400 B.C . but the thing is you have menny other country/nations that have there own like the shadouf of Egypt . it was the shadouf that most were based of of. so in a tecnical way you could say the people of Egypt. and the Chinese. have thair own form of catapult aswell.
They didn't. Catapults and balista's were first used in the roman empire.
they used these catapults for war and destruction!
The Catapults were used by the medieval Greeks and Romans.
at medieval times
Some catapults were used in the middle ages to try and get into Medieval Castles. The Romans had catapults. I had a hand catapult when I was a youngster.
To engage the enemy from a distance.
at medieval times
in Scotland
They were made in the medieval times.
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to throw big stones at enemies in medieval time.
They were built in catapult factories.
The Romans first invented them,
that is a hard question. but i believe the first proper catapults were invented by the Greeks in 400 B.C . but the thing is you have menny other country/nations that have there own like the shadouf of Egypt . it was the shadouf that most were based of of. so in a tecnical way you could say the people of Egypt. and the Chinese. have thair own form of catapult aswell.