I'm guessing Bows? Followed by spears/lances due to reach/cheap cost? Then axes due to cheap cost? Then two-handed swords? Then sword + shield? And finally maces / war hammers?
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you're going back over 400 years for that, and it'd depend on region. would be melee weapons as 'most popular' but bows were very much so used across all regions.
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The same weapons that are still the most common today, knives.
But, if you mean which weapons were important to warfare, then spears. Spears were the backbone of every military up until recent times.
Even after the invention of guns, spears were used for ages. The bayonet was an weapon designed to turn a musket into a spear. Even the battles of the American Revolution were fundamentally spear engagements.
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Spears. In terms of ranged weaponry, crossbows. But spears remained quite relevant until the bayonet was invented. If you consider the bayonet a spear, they remained relevant until rifles were widely deployed.
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