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  • Miniatura para Espada Ulfberht
    126. Véase Wegeli, p. 12, fig. 3. see e.g. E. A. Cameron, Sheaths and scabbards in England AD 400-1100 (2008), p. 34. Herrman, J. and Donat P. (eds.)…
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  • Miniatura para Militarismo Celta
    The Hallstatt Sword of Bronze: on the Continent and in. Britain, in: Proc. Prehist. Soc. 33 ^ Piggott, S. (1950) 'Swords and scabbards of the British…
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Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • cowboys had scabbards for their saddle ring lever-action carbines and rifles on their horses for transportation and protection. Scabbards have been made…
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  • wearing the sword. The blade's point in leather scabbards is usually protected by a metal tip, or chape, which on both leather and metal scabbards is often…
    80 kB (9652 palabras) - 06:05 19 may 2024
  • The Order of the Day of the Sword Scabbard, or the Sword Scabbard Declaration, actually refers to two related declarations by the Finnish Commander-in-Chief…
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  • the Japanese term for a scabbard, and specifically refers to the scabbard for a sword or knife. The saya of a koshirae (scabbards for practical use) are…
    31 kB (3254 palabras) - 03:42 20 mar 2024
  • Finally, NCO scabbards had only two scabbard mounts, consisting of a top mount with frog stud and a scabbard tip, whereas officers' scabbards bore three…
    9 kB (1090 palabras) - 11:43 19 jun 2023
  • that no more leather sword, or bayonet scabbards be purchased, so after the leather ones were used up, a black Japanned steel scabbard was substituted, along…
    7 kB (664 palabras) - 12:44 8 ago 2023
  • and kris. Older barong scabbards tended only to be partially wrapped with large rattan lashings, while newer barong scabbards feature a full wrap of thin…
    6 kB (587 palabras) - 02:04 6 nov 2023
  • mit edelem gesteyne (two swords, with two scabbards ornamented with gems). The first pictorial representations of the sword date to the fifteenth century…
    6 kB (738 palabras) - 19:38 25 feb 2024
  • Kampilan (redirección desde Talibon (sword))
    sheathed sword and the blade will cut through the lashings, thereby effecting a quick, tactical strike without the need to unsheathe the sword. Scabbards are…
    22 kB (1977 palabras) - 16:09 11 may 2024
  • Guntō (redirección desde Type 98 Military Sword)
    were produced with painted wooden scabbards, and with cheaper or no brass ornamentation. Some of the final swords produced in the last year of the war…
    13 kB (1517 palabras) - 02:02 20 mar 2024
  • metal fittings for sword fittings, shiroganeshi is in charge of making habaki (blade collar), sayashi is in charge of making scabbards, nurishi is in charge…
    134 kB (17 233 palabras) - 17:34 20 may 2024
  • 1832 foot artillery sword was a 25-inch (64 cm) short-sword with a straight, double-edged blade and brass-mounted leather scabbard. The U.S. Model 1832…
    6 kB (477 palabras) - 01:23 8 mar 2024
  • Katana (redirección desde Samurai sword)
    metal fittings for sword fittings, shiroganeshi is in charge of making habaki (blade collar), sayashi is in charge of making scabbards, nurishi is in charge…
    68 kB (7503 palabras) - 21:23 15 may 2024
  • of Chu. The sword was found sheathed in a wooden scabbard finished in black lacquer. The scabbard had an almost air-tight fit with the sword body. Unsheathing…
    7 kB (787 palabras) - 06:33 26 mar 2024
  • mythical sword of King Arthur that may possess magical powers or be associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain. Traditionally, the sword in the…
    33 kB (3923 palabras) - 16:53 10 may 2024
  • Kukri (redirección desde Gurkha sword)
    /ˈkʊkri/) or khukuri (Nepali: खुकुरी, pronounced [kʰukuri]) is a type of short sword with a distinct recurve in its blade that originated in the Indian subcontinent…
    22 kB (2637 palabras) - 10:05 19 may 2024
  • the "double swords", short swords with a hook extending from the guard, and fitting into a single scabbard. The blade of a butterfly sword is roughly as…
    7 kB (919 palabras) - 19:43 27 sep 2023
  • E. A. Cameron, Sheaths and scabbards in England AD 400-1100 (2008), p. 34. Petri, Ingo (25 March 2019). "VLFBERHT swords: Origin, material, and manufacture"…
    16 kB (1482 palabras) - 09:23 28 feb 2024
  • bound in silk and given a new scabbard, hilt, and belt, and it was also described then as the "Wallas sword". The sword was recovered from Dumbarton by…
    9 kB (1039 palabras) - 05:18 13 sep 2023
  • match the scabbard mouth. The second type is a "short" sword with either an abstract or a true anthropomorphic hilt of copper alloy. Scabbards were generally…
    11 kB (1456 palabras) - 00:51 20 ene 2024
  • to Saint George. (English folklore) Wallace Sword, William Wallace used human skin for his sword's scabbard, hilt, and belt. The flesh's donor was said…
    189 kB (25 781 palabras) - 22:16 16 may 2024