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  • | title = Arms & Armour ...ound the world on the use, development, decoration and display of arms and armour throughout history. The journal engages with many areas of academic study i
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  • | title = Arms & Armour ...ound the world on the use, development, decoration and display of arms and armour throughout history. The journal engages with many areas of academic study i
    2 KB (183 words) - 18:10, 25 March 2024
  • ...hout significant protective armour such as [[plate armour|plate]], [[mail (armour)|mail]] or a [[brigandine]]. Vulnerable targets like the head and upper tor
    1,010 bytes (155 words) - 17:17, 21 September 2012
  • ! Sword and Poleaxe in armour
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  • ...the [[British Arms and Armour Society]] and at two International Arms and Armour Conferences in Florence and Vienna. ...Martial Treatise of Fiore dei Liberi (c.1409)". ''The International Arms & Armour Conference 2003 Journal''. Panda Press, 2003. ISBN 0-9541633-1-1
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  • ...s of London|Society of Antiquaries]]'', a Founder Member of the ''Arms and Armour Society'', and the Founder of the ''Oakeshott Institute''. His classificat Oakeshott became interested in arms and armour as a boy. He started collecting swords while he was still a boy at [[Dulwi
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  • ...Medievalist with long-standing interest in European martial arts, arms and armour, and warfare. In 2002 he received his Doctorate in History from the Jagiell
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  • ...tournament fighting, he is also an avid collector of reproduction arms and armour. ...val German combat, surrounded by far too many books and pieces of arms and armour for the size house that they live in.
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  • ...s, lift the rod in your hand, and now you can see 100 knights etc. in full armour etc.</p>
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  • Meister Johann Liechtenauers duelling in armour begins here, that he permitted it to be written down with secret words. Tha ...lows of the knee, between his legs and to all the members there, where the armour has his joints inside. Because it is best to attack him at these places. An
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  • And in armour this is a particularly safe throw.</poem> ...ound. And I could not make a safer throw, being armoured. But even without armour, there is nothing you can do. And even if you were strong and powerful, I w
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  • ...r and on the battle field, for sport and in ernest, with all equipment and armour, all parts, such as caparisons, saddles, chanfrons, peytrals, barding and w <p>Foot tourney is arranged thus: the man is equipped with a full field armour but on his right hand he wears a torney gauntlet, and on his left a plate g
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  • ...art Oakeshott]] introduced it in his ''The Archeology of Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry'' 1960. ...ar in the mid-13th century, probably designed to counter the improved mail armour of the time, and the predecessor of the later longswords. The earliest know
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  • ...rd in one and two hands, Messer, dagger, lance, and poleaxe, in and out of armour. ...ord (with both hands on the grip, hence [[longsword]]) on foot and without armour, following the main body of verse and commentary preserved in the sources.
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  • <section begin="1"/>'''Of Battling and Fencing in Armour on Foot, Shortly Described''' ...s on his right arm rail<ref>orig. ''Armschiene'' - seemingly a part of the armour</ref> on his right arm to which arm they were assigned.<ref>orig. ''geordin
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  • ..."/>Note: a good deceptive duelling technique (''kampffstuck'') on foot, in armour. When you are in the Arena and want weapons and want the end to be promptly ...upwards from below four times, so is he disarmed with a break against his armour. Then you try to stab him to death, until he goes to draw his sword, and th
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  • | class="noline" | <p>[91] <em>In armour this is a very strong cover<br/>Because from here you can bind either above
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  • ...ange Schwerdttes.<ref>There is then a small illustration of two knights in armour fighting with long swords.</ref></p>
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  • ...n down the lance under the opponent's, you insert the reins into the lower armour hook, and grab the lance with the left to support your right and thrust the This is how you use this technique, and if he is wearing armour you must quickly take heed of what body-parts that are open that you can ai
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  • ...Liechtenauer’s art of fencing with the sword, on foot and on horseback, in armour and without. And before all things you should know and understand that the
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  • ...enauer’s Art of fencing with the sword on foot and mounted as well as with Armour and without.
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