The strongest material used for Roman weapons was steel, particularly high-carbon steel, which was forged to create durable and effective blades for swords like the gladius. Additionally, Roman armor and shields were often made from layered materials, including iron and wood, providing a balance of strength and weight. The Romans also utilized bronze for certain weapons and tools, which was effective but not as strong as steel. The combination of these materials allowed Roman legions to maintain their military dominance.
No. It is not.
Hand over their weapons and surrender.
The strongest weapon in Final Fantasy XII is supposedly the Zodiac Spear, which is obtained by opening a series of treasure chests hidden throughout the game. HALT! You get it by NOT opening 4 certain chest in the game! Look it up.
Graphene is now considered the hardest (a.k.a strongest) thing in the world. Spider silk is the strongest material, however every SINGLE STRAND OF SPIDER SILK must be as thick as a pencil and it can only stop a Boeing 747 in MIDFLIGHT
triangle is the strongest polygon
Humans have the strongest weapons :)
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.
The Spear
Yes, they where the strongest. Why?because the had alot of weapons and otehr defenses that others didn't have.
The second strongest building material is obsidian even though it can't get blown up.
Of course not. .50 caliber weapons are.
No. It is not.
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The strongest champion of Roman Catholicism was the king of Spain, Phillip II.
The U.S. American Seals 2010 has the strongest guns...jk
No, there were weapons way before the Roman Empire.
If by strongest you mean highest yield, I believe this would be Russia. Current treaties allow them higher yield weapons because their ICBMs are somewhat less accurate than US ICBMs.