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           | DescriptionDaVinci Crossbow.JPG | 
           
             Crossbow, Europe, 1200 - wood and iron 
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           | Date | 
           circa 1500 | 
          
          
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            http://www.sandia.gov/tp/SAFE_RAM/CRSBW.HTM | 
          
          
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                Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)             | 
               
              
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               | Alternative names | 
               Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci | 
               
              
               | Description | 
               
                 Italian painter, draughtsman, inventor and writer 
                 
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               | Date of birth/death | 
               15 April 1452 | 
               2 May 1519 | 
               
              
               | Location of birth/death | 
                Vinci near  Florence,  Tuscany | 
                Clos Lucé,  France | 
               
              
               | Work period | 
               from 1466 until 1519 | 
               
              
               | Work location | 
                Florence (1466–1482),  Milan (1483–1499),  Mantua (1499),  Venice (1500),  Florence (1500–1506),  Milan (1506–1513),  Florence (1507–1508),  Rome (1513–1516),  Amboise (1513–1518) | 
               
              
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            Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)             | 
          
          
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           | Alternative names | 
           Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci | 
          
          
           | Description | 
           
             Italian painter, draughtsman, inventor and writer 
             
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           | Date of birth/death | 
           15 April 1452 | 
           2 May 1519 | 
          
          
           | Location of birth/death | 
            Vinci near  Florence,  Tuscany | 
            Clos Lucé,  France | 
          
          
           | Work period | 
           from 1466 until 1519 | 
          
          
           | Work location | 
            Florence (1466–1482),  Milan (1483–1499),  Mantua (1499),  Venice (1500),  Florence (1500–1506),  Milan (1506–1513),  Florence (1507–1508),  Rome (1513–1516),  Amboise (1513–1518) | 
          
          
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