The Spanish had weapons such as lances and Spanish steel swords. They also used harquebus, which were effective but heavy and slow. This made it easy to defend their territories against enemies.
Mainly bow and arrows, also swords, spears and lances.
no.the invention of the stirrup allowed knights to use lances.(armour protects, but its the stirrup that allows the knight to control the horse better, and be braced against the impact of a lance that would otherwise knock the rider from the saddle)
Crude hand held and carriage mounted firearms, bows and arrows, crossbows and bolts, swords, lances and axes and more. The begining of the 18th century had a mixture of all these weapons while the end of the century had transitioned toward firearms.
Mostly swords.
The plural of lance is lances.
The plural form of "lance" is "lances."
He orders the mates to sharpen their lances and prepare them for battle.
Jousting was done with lances, often as part of larger tournaments. Lances were also used against dummies for practice.
laces tied together with sticks and polished glass to make the perfect pot
A contest of strength using blunt lances is called jousting.
Surviving lances from the very late middle ages, and renaissance, weigh around 3-4kg (6lb-8lb) Earlier lances from the middle ages are known to have been made with thinner shafts, and therefore would most likely be lighter weight.
The cast of Lances Pants - 2011 includes: Alex Batschowanow Justeen Cook as Annie Kelly
The plural form of lance is lances.
Leeches and lances.
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There are many; spears, lances, pikes, javelins.