Blog: Later development of a crossbow by Catherine V.
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— Arbalests were sometimes
considered inhumane or
unfair weapons, since an
inexperienced crossbowman
could use one to kill a
knight who had a lifetime
of training.In 1139 Pope
Innocent II even put a
ban on arbalest, but
medieval crossbowmen
still existe... more
Blog: Crossbow in Medieval times by Catherine V.
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— Romans borrowed Greek
crossbows and utilized it
in their military
campaigns to a certain
degree. After the fall of
Roman empire when the
Dark Ages came, there is
not much evidence related
to crossbows. Obviously,
they were used by
medieval soldiers, b... more
Blog: Crossbow first appeared in China by Catherine V.
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— When we think of the
crossbow we imagine all
those great medieval
battles and sieges of
castles. But, in fact,
crossbow was invented at
least a thousand years
before the arrival of
Middle Ages. The mystery
of its origins still
remains, but most
histor... more
Blog: your not alone by Nic W.
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You are not alone - you
may not even believe that
you are or have been
abused - abuse can be so
subtle,, even gentle..
you may have been or are
being abused by people so
close to you,, that you
love and believe that
they love you,, and just
wait - so... more
Blog: What is AFA? by Belinda R.
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AFA contains a wide
variety of phytonutrients
that promote health, such
as chlorophyll,
carotenoids and
polyunsaturated fatty
acids. AFA contains
unique molecules that
modulate various aspects
of human health, such as:
Phenylethylamin... more
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