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  • The '''cinquedea''' is a civilian short [[sword]] (or long [[dagger]]). It was developed in northern [[Italy]] and enjoyed ...n size from 10" to 28". It was often carried in place of a knife or larger sword.
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  • Jasper started practising HEMA in January of 2015, along with a small group of fellow students of archaeology at Leiden University as the HEMA cl == Creating an experimental HEMA system for Early Medieval Sword and Shield ==
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  • With regard to the earliest ages the existing material is (currently) too small and obscure for a historically plausible recovery, but research is continui ...the two-handed sword, from polearms as the spear and the bill, to the side sword (alone or accompanied by various types of shield, dagger or cloak etc.) a f
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  • ...been required for a Master of Arms in Florence, which may suggest he had a small circle of private clients. [[Category:Side Sword]]
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  • ...same manner that […] ahead. And after testing [''tentando''] the opposing sword on the inside […] it will remain, give him a thrust to the eyes and if he ...lace mine nails-down, if he will enter to me on the inside I will place my sword nails-up, always aiming a thrust to the best place on him, always defending
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  • | [http://www.draupnirpress.com/CC/creativecommons.html Restored sword figures] (1570) ...t that [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] taught 150 years earlier. It treats the [[sword]], [[Dussack]], [[rapier]] (both single and with secondary weapons), [[dagg
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  • <section begin="1"/>Here begins Master Liechtenauer’s Art of fencing with the sword on foot and mounted as well as with Armour and without. At first, you should note and know that there is only one art of the sword, and this art may have been developed some hundred years ago. And this art
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  • | title = Sword ...m no other guard. And note when an opponent comes before you who holds his sword extended before him in the Longpoint, or else in Straight Parrying, then se
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  • ...an may quickly <br/>come to the true knowledge of their <br/>weapons, with small pains and little <br/>practice. ...k are rapier and dagger, sword and dagger, backsword, single rapier, short sword, and staff.
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  • ...ld strike with the point, another the edge, and another wants to throw his sword against the aforesaid Master, so that it will be a great feat indeed if thi
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  • <p>This is the Art of the long Sword</p> ...mall>[1r]</small> {{red|b=1|Hansen endters hots gmacht.}}<ref>Beneath is a small coat of arms with a duck swimming.</ref></p>
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  • ...ore 51). Doyle wrote the book under the latest fashion of the french small sword tradition - at least he said so in his pretext where it is written "Das ist
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  • ...abinet d'escrime de l'espee et poingnardt'' ("Showcase of Fencing with the Sword and Dagger").<ref>[[Matt Galas]] estimates that it was written in the 1580s | <p>'''Practice of Fencing with the Sword and dagger. Once composed by Monsieur Péloquin Captain and one of the four
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  • ...ns chosen for the weapons are deliberate - especially take note of "combat sword" vs. "dagger". ...r and a sabre<ref name="sebell">orig. ''sebell''</ref> belted around and a sword.<section end="5"/>
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  • | image = File:Carlo Giuseppe Colombani-small.png ..., with the rules that should be followed by one who finds himself with his sword drawn, in order to defend and protect himself.</p>
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  • | title = Sword and buckler based on MS Ⅰ.33 and Hans Talhoffer ...r. And the noble clerics and those who fought with the messer or the short sword have used them for parrying.</p>
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  • ...ng with [[spear]]s and small [[shield]]s called ''ecranches'', moving to [[sword]]s, then employing [[dagger]]s on foot and [[wrestling|on the ground]]. (Tr | [[Sword]] in armor from ''[[Gladiatoria]]''
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  • ...rip and move to the Narrow Game. I can be used to take away the opponent’s sword, or move to grapple. My skill lies in breaking and binding. I am also skill | <p>[27] <em>By crossing with you at the tip of the sword<br/>I have settled my point in your chest from the other side.</em></p>
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  • ...n which one can parry and riposte (and disarm), and where to target with a sword. In the author’s system, training with the cane was a safe means to perfe ==='''The Band of the Sword''' (''band al-sayf'') ===
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  • ...he common teaching, he particularly denounces the practice of pushing your sword forward, putting it in the power of the enemy; then the passing attack; or <small>OF ALFONSO FALLOPPIA OF LUCCA, Ensign in the Fortress of Bergamo.</small>
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