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2.His unfinished longbow was carved from yew, the best wood for such a purpose because of its great tensile strength.
3.Another hypothesis is that ?tzi was a hunter of alpine ibex; the longbow and quiver of arrows may support this notion.
4.Wielding a longbow made of yew, these archers can spit a man at a hundred paces, this, coupled with their ability to hide in forests means they can lay many a terrible ambush.
5.Noted for his weapons skills, Toede achieves expert status in spear, long sword and short sword, mace, morning star, longbow, short bow, dagger, rapier, poignard, staff, knife, bludgeon and truncheon, not to mention the martial arts.
6.A village of northern France west-northwest of Arras. On October25,1415, Henry V of England decisively defeated a much larger French army here. The victory demonstrated the effectiveness of longbow-equipped troops over heavily armored feudal knights.

