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  • ...]] [[shape|morphology]]. It categorizes swords into 13 main types labelled X to XXII. [[Ewart Oakeshott]] introduced it in his ''The Archeology of Weapo ...ause image was deleted: [[Image:OakeshottX-XIIa.gif|right|thumb|300px|Type X to XIIA blades.]] -->
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  • | Size = 107 [[folia]] (206 mm x 155 mm) <p>Mark if someone hits powerfully from the Roof at you, so rise up with the left h
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  • | <strong style="color:#A40000">Now mark this bond that you need to understand:</strong> | <strong style="color:#A40000">Mark the presentation when one thus comes within the barriers:</strong>
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  • ...r.jpg|250px|center|thumb|''Talhoffer's heraldry, including the Lion of St. Mark'']] ...related to [[Konrad Kyeser]]'s ''Bellifortis''. While Talhoffer's owner's mark appears in this manuscript,<ref>See [[Page:MS Chart.A.558 001r.jpg|folio 1r
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  • ...ge:DiGraſsi his true Arte of Defence (Giacomo di Grassi) 1594.pdf/12|1|lbl=x}} ...n with the breast. And that because a man ought to make himself as small a mark to the enemy as possible. And if he be occasioned to bend his body any way,
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  • <p>The blows make a bloody mark,<br/> | class="noline" | <p>{{red|b=1|Chapter X. Theory of the half sword}}</p>
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  • ...e an appropriate place, with a flat, solid floor, on which you shall first mark the ''Centre'' point with chalk, in the location most suitable for training ...rence; the one below the centre with a C, and the other, opposite, with an X.
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