to scare the opponent away
about 7988 of the major battles
In Ancient times the Coliseum was used to hosts entertainment. It could be flooded for water battles. It was originally called the Flavian Amphitheatre.
No way
This dried leaf of the laurel or the bayberry helps flavor soups, stews, vegetables and meats. Did You Know?: The branches of the bay tree were used as wreaths to crown the victors after battles in ancient Greece and Rome.
from 1519 to 1521 so about two years
Trumpets were first used in ancient battles.
The sword in ancient Egypt was used to kill people in battles.
No , rhinos were not used during the battle .
There is certainly proof that elephants used to live in ancient Egypt but I'm not aware any were found in the pyramids. There wouldn't be any today either as elephants are extinct in Egypt.
Iron tipped poles in ancient China were used as spears. These poles were known as qiang and were used for hunting first and then used during battles and war.
Rhinos were the inspiration of ancient Greeks mythology. Historians believe this to be true based on the ancient findings of rhino bones.
bass drums, snare drums, trumpets haron instruments
about 7988 of the major battles
The catapult was not invented by the Romans but by the ancient Greeks. They were used in battles to launch heavy objects and hand grenades at the enemy. The last time they were known to be used was during WWI.
Some examples of ancient Hindu weapons used in warfare and combat include the bow and arrow, the sword, the mace, the spear, and the axe. These weapons were commonly used by warriors in ancient India during battles and conflicts.
The samurai are warriors of japan, and there might be a lot of smaller battles.
The Horus weapon, known as the "hekha" or "hekau," was a symbol of power and protection in ancient Egyptian mythology. It was associated with the god Horus, who was the god of the sky and kingship. The weapon was believed to be used in battles to defeat enemies and protect the pharaoh. In ceremonies, it was used to symbolize the pharaoh's authority and divine right to rule.