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  • slashing (primary) and thrusting Spatha: Celtic/Germanic/Roman one-handed double-edged longsword – blade 50–100 cm (20–39 in) – for thrusting and slashing, used…
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  • longer swords, in particular: Iron Age swords: Seax, a tool and weapon, common in Northern Europe. Gladius, an early ancient Roman thrusting shortsword…
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  • or both sides of the blade. Many swords are designed for both thrusting and slashing. The precise definition of a sword varies by historical epoch and geographic…
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  • SwordThrust is an interactive text adventure game for the Apple II, created by Donald Brown and published by CE Software in 1981. It consists of seven…
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  • Longsword (redirección desde Bastard swords)
    opponent. To overcome this problem, swords began to be used primarily for thrusting. The weapon was used in the half-sword, with one or both hands on the blade…
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  • practical use in half-swording except as a point of extra leverage in a thrust. The ricasso on larger swords, such as the two-handed sword, provided a longer…
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  • cavalry sword ever designed, although its introduction occurred as swords finally became obsolete as military weapons. In use, it, like other thrust-based…
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  • up sword in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sword is a cutting and/or thrusting weapon. Sword, Swords, or The Sword may also refer to: Swords, Dublin…
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  • Rapier (redirección desde Riding sword)
    categorizes thrusting swords with poor cutting abilities as rapiers, and swords with both good thrusting and cutting abilities as cut-and-thrust swords. The…
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  • Spada da lato (redirección desde Cut and thrust sword)
    use the term spada da lato for side-swords typical of the period of c. 1560–1630. The Italian term for the side-sword of the late 17th century is spada…
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  • The gothic hilted swords were a family of swords carried by officers and some NCOs of the British Army between 1822 and the present day. They were primarily…
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  • épée de cour, lit. “Sword of the court”) is a light one-handed sword designed for thrusting which evolved out of the longer and heavier rapier (espada ropera)…
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  • 16 November 2012. "Swords History - 17th Century AD". www.knightsedge.com. Retrieved 16 November 2012. "History of Indian swords". www.swordhistory.info…
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  • sword had a wider blade than its contemporary civilian rapiers. While a rapier is primarily a thrusting sword, a schiavona is a cut and thrust sword that…
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  • Wakizashi (categoría Japanese swords)
    larger tachi sword was worn slung from a cord. The production of swords in Japan is divided into specific time periods: Jokotō (ancient swords, until around…
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  • dagger. They were replaced by iron swords during the early part of the 1st millennium BC. From an early time the swords reached lengths in excess of 100 cm…
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  • Gladius (redirección desde Mainz sword)
    though deemed superior to the cumbersome Gallic swords, was mainly useful to thrust. These thrusting swords used before the adoption of the Gladius were…
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  • Estoc (redirección desde Tuck (sword))
    utilized. Thrusting weapons that could split the rings of mail, or find the joints and crevices of plate armour, were also employed. Long tapered swords could…
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  • Spatha (redirección desde Norman sword)
    Empire during the 1st to 6th centuries AD. Later swords, from the 7th to 10th centuries, like the Viking swords, are recognizable derivatives and sometimes…
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  • flexible for effective thrusting. Subtype XIa presents a broader, shorter blade. Typical of the High Middle Ages, these swords begin to show greater tapering…
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  • Hilt (redirección desde Sword-knot)
    basket-hilted swords. Simultaneously, emphasis upon the thrust attack with rapiers and smallswords revealed a vulnerability to thrusting. By the 17th century…
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