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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Crossbowman - définition


Crossbowman         
  • An arbalist shoots indoors with a sports-crossbow
HISTORICAL PROFESSION, PERSON WHO SHOOTS A CROSSBOW
Crossbowman; Crossbowmen; Arbelist
·noun One who shoots with a crossbow. ·see Arbalest.
crossbow         
  • Modern competition crossbow
  • crossbowman]] drawing his bow behind his [[pavise]]. A hook on the end of a strap on his belt engages the bowstring. Holding the crossbow down by putting his foot through the stirrup, he draws the bow by straightening his legs
  • 21st-century hunting compound crossbow
  • The [[reticle]] of a modern crossbow [[telescopic sight]] allows the shooter to adjust for different ranges
  • Sketch by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], c. 1500
  • Eastern Han era]] (25–220 AD) of China, from the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  • Greek ''[[gastraphetes]]''
  • 15th-century ''Wallarmbrust'', a heavy crossbow used for siege defense.
  • Arrowheads and lead balls, [[Han dynasty]]
  • Qin]] and [[Western Han dynasty]] crossbow trigger pieces.
  • Modern compound crossbow
  •  Trigger.}}
  • 16th century crossbow nut excavated at [[Harburger Schloßstraße]], [[Hamburg-Harburg]], Germany
  • Modern recurve crossbow
  • Cham]] mercenaries
  • A crossbow based on depictions from a Roman grave in Gaul.
  • A bronze crossbow trigger mechanism and butt plate that were mass-produced in the [[Warring States period]] (475–221 BC)
  • Modern recreation of a mounted triple bow crossbow
TYPE OF RANGED WEAPON BASED ON THE BOW
Cross-bow; Crossbows; Cross bow; Arbalet; Bowgun; Arbaletiers; Balister; Cranequin; Cross-bows
(crossbows)
A crossbow is a weapon consisting of a small, powerful bow that is fixed across a piece of wood, and aimed like a gun.
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Crossbow         
  • Modern competition crossbow
  • crossbowman]] drawing his bow behind his [[pavise]]. A hook on the end of a strap on his belt engages the bowstring. Holding the crossbow down by putting his foot through the stirrup, he draws the bow by straightening his legs
  • 21st-century hunting compound crossbow
  • The [[reticle]] of a modern crossbow [[telescopic sight]] allows the shooter to adjust for different ranges
  • Sketch by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], c. 1500
  • Eastern Han era]] (25–220 AD) of China, from the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  • Greek ''[[gastraphetes]]''
  • 15th-century ''Wallarmbrust'', a heavy crossbow used for siege defense.
  • Arrowheads and lead balls, [[Han dynasty]]
  • Qin]] and [[Western Han dynasty]] crossbow trigger pieces.
  • Modern compound crossbow
  •  Trigger.}}
  • 16th century crossbow nut excavated at [[Harburger Schloßstraße]], [[Hamburg-Harburg]], Germany
  • Modern recurve crossbow
  • Cham]] mercenaries
  • A crossbow based on depictions from a Roman grave in Gaul.
  • A bronze crossbow trigger mechanism and butt plate that were mass-produced in the [[Warring States period]] (475–221 BC)
  • Modern recreation of a mounted triple bow crossbow
TYPE OF RANGED WEAPON BASED ON THE BOW
Cross-bow; Crossbows; Cross bow; Arbalet; Bowgun; Arbaletiers; Balister; Cranequin; Cross-bows
A crossbow is a ranged weapon using an elastic launching device consisting of a bow-like assembly called a prod, mounted horizontally on a main frame called a tiller, which is hand-held in a similar fashion to the stock of a long firearm. Crossbows shoot arrow-like projectiles called bolts or quarrels.