Knights who were skilled in Archery and used bows were often referred to as "longbowmen" or simply "archers." In some contexts, they might be identified as "mounted archers" if they fought on horseback. While traditional knights were typically heavily armored cavalry, the use of archery became an important tactical element in medieval warfare, particularly during the Hundred Years' War.
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In poland, The shots were fired by a German ship called Schleswig Holstein.
so the knights servant can protect him from an enemy
a BOLT is SHOT from a crossbow, you FIRE a GUN, you SHOOT a bow
It is on the top of the Castle of Arturus.
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Its called the bow. As in you bow to an audience.
a group of knights is called a bunch of knightsa group of knights is called a bunch of knights
It is called an ox-bow lake, as it is in the shape of an bow. It is called an ox-bow lake, as it is in the shape of an bow.
Yes, bows do have recoil when they are fired. Recoil is the backward movement of the bow caused by the release of the arrow and the force generated by the bowstring.
The upper half of the bow is called the tip. It is the end of the bow that is opposite to the frog, where the player controls the bow.
Knights of the round table.
No, a crossbow and a bow and arrow are not the same thing.a crossbow fires bolts not arrows, the string is drawn back using a winch, and is fired by pulling a trigger to release the stringa bow fires arrows, the string is drawn back by hand, and is fired simply by releasing the string from your fingersCrossbow bolts will penetrate plate metal armor while arrows fired from bows cannot.
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