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    The Archer's Tale Essay

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    of Jeannette. Jeannette is a hardened widow who lost her husband in battle against the English. Since her lost she had vowed to hate all English and take as many souls as possible in his revenge. Going under the war alias “The BlackBird”, she is a crossbow assassin with a horrifyingly good accuracy for anything on the far end of her sight. Once Jeannette had been captured by Sir Simon, she was subject to rape, harassment, robbery and many beatings. Gradually he became the most hated of all…

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    successes. This is going to most likely change their opinions. Da Vinci is a guy who has made a huge impact on our world today. He has created many different inventions including; Anemometer, Flying Machine, Helicopter, Parachute, Armoured Car, Giant Crossbow, Triple barrel Cannon, Robot knight, and Scuba Gear. He has inspired many people to this day. He will always inspire artists and artists in the making. Some of da Vinci’s most popular paintings are; Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, Virgin…

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    The middle Ages were characterized by different ideas of major cultures. Whether the ideals of the army of France and the army of Europe were disconnected in the 100 Years War, or between science and religion during massive amounts of death, like the plague, there was a severe distinction between the two. The two ideals in both situations could not have been more different, and cause a large difference in how the people reacted to these two events. The end of the middle ages is characterized by…

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    Hulagu Khan's Leadership

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    Leaving their home country of Mongolia, an army led by the great Hulagu. The decedent of the once great ruler; Genghis Khan. He was sent after the execution of the Genghis. Hulagu was able to carefully plan out a route to the Saudi Arabian city. But how was he able to gain control of Baghdad? As a military leader, Hulagu Khan was a vicious leader. By any means necessary. Asking for the submission of the Caliph, the Mongolian army converged on the city, just to defeat them in the winter of 1258.…

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    reputation follows Fuller; he creates and works on exceptional series that later ends up cancelled, Hannibal being no exception. The director of Hannibal is David Slade, a known films and television director. Directing series such as Breaking Bad, Crossbows and American Gods, have given him a steady reputation. Besides Bryan Fuller, Martha De Laurentiis works as an executive producer on Hannibal. Together with her husband, Dino De Laurentiis, they created the Dino De Laurentiis…

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    Qing Dynasty Imperialism

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    in all. Pit two has cavalry, infantry and war chariots. Pit three was the command post with the higher military ranking generals and a chariot. Pit four was left empty. There were some weapons found in the pits such as sword, spears, shields, crossbows,arrowheads, and battle-axes. The swords were sharp, some double edged, they were coated with chromium dioxide to make them rust-resistant for 2,000…

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    The Invention Of Gunpowder Did you ever think of what is the point of gunpowder? Well, there was a lot of use for this invention of gunpowder.This powder changed history.A powder that is known for being useful for weapons,and fireworks which this powder made a big difference in warfare.The history of gunpowder was pretty astounding it was made around 850 A.D it was pretty long ago, instead of the chinese trying to find the key to immortality(live science) ,we found the key of us dying of weapons…

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    century B.C- the 3rd century A.D. Siege weapons were very important for thousands of years. The romans used many siege weapons such as the catapults and the siege tower. One of their siege weapons were known as the Ballista. Ballistas are large, crossbow like weapons that would shoot large arrows from afar to make and opening in the enemy’s wall for Roman infantry to then attempt to take over the…

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    It normally took ages to set up and establish a modicum of comfort, and since a decent number of men were ill, it meant more work for the healthy. However, Perceval did not begrudge the extra work. He wanted his fellow soldiers to recover so they were in fighting shape. It was after sundown by the time the camp was functional, and Perceval’s stomach growled. He settled in front of the main fire on a log, his supper of turnip and venison stew balanced in his lap. Michael sat off to the side,…

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    words” can I help you mister thing of the human race “ “ are you not you human too?” You respond “umm no i mean yeah silly of me” the man responds As he walks up to you you see all types of blades things like swords daggers and throwing knifes and a crossbow along with a longbow . You tremble in hunger and fear “Got a bit to eat “you manage to squeeze out.He flips you a cracker.You still hurt from hunger but maybe it's…

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