April 06, 2025
In 1304 Scottish forces fighting the English had holed up in Stirling Castle. King Edward I laid siege to it. Frustrated that the siege was taking too long, he eventually began building a 300-foot-tall trebuchet, the largest in history. The Scottish forces saw the massive catapult-like device being built and tried to surrender. Edward would not accept the surrender until the weapon was completed and used.
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The earliest known purpose-built weapons in human history date to the Bronze Age. Maces, which were little more than rocks mounted on sticks, had questionable value as hunting tools, but they were superbly suited for smashing the bones and skulls of other humans. Later in the Bronze Age, the sword
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