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  • ! width="28em" | [[broken link|← Previous play]] ! width="28em" | [[broken link|Next play →]]
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  • :is broken by the Danger Hew :is broken by the Anger Hew
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  • ...uropean territories, or spheres of influence, where the tradition has been broken or heavily transformed over the course of history. HEMA studies have strong ...fostering an academic recognition of the field and the other of creating a link between professional scholars and museum professionals and experienced mart
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  • ...turning the sword under the right arm. Bring it with the same side with a broken thrust upon the left side, another upon the right side, turning your sword ...r your head, bringing forward the right leg as forward as the left, play a Broken thrust upon any side. Turning the sword over the right arm, setting the poi
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  • | <p>The 6th lesson is . 2 hauke quarters rounds with a broken half hauke a laying down to the foot with a contrary hand this is the first ...reat step . with double quarter well smitten . bearing out with the foot a broken half hauke setting down the sword by the foot.</p>
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  • | [[File:MS 963 1r.jpg|300px|center|link=http://143.50.26.142/digbib/handschriften/Ms.0800-0999/Ms.0963/slides/001r. | [[File:MS 963 1v.jpg|300px|center|link=http://143.50.26.142/digbib/handschriften/Ms.0800-0999/Ms.0963/slides/001v.
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  • ...your left side and come with your point onto his breast such that you have broken the element that he tried to do unto you.</p> ...ith your shield toward the whole of his body where you meet. Thus you have broken the element where he wished to throw you. This element and attack belongs t
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  • ...ref name="word-d"/> with the long edge strongly onto his sword, thus is it broken. And<ref name="word-d"/> take the nearest opening which may appear to you.< ...r sword, move into him with the long edge strongly on his sword, and he is broken.</p>
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  • | [[File:MS KK5012 2r.jpg|400x400px|center|link=http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ms._KK5012_02r.jpg]] | [[File:MS KK5012 2v.jpg|400x400px|center|link=http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ms._KK5012_02v.jpg]]
    58 KB (10,091 words) - 19:09, 29 October 2023
  • | will you reckon:<br/>four openings skilfully broken. | source link = http://chivalry.org.uk/beringois.html
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  • ...anofsky"/> in his own words. The second book includes eight further types, broken down not into fractions but an Albertian system, which Dürer probably lear {{image|Libr.Pict.A.83 01r.jpg|link=http://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/dms/werkansicht/?PPN=PPN614064619
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  • | <p>[73] The broken window</p> ...h your sword and pin his left elbow with the point. By doing that you have broken his murder-strike. Go well into [his elbow], and push him up (as is painted
    105 KB (16,731 words) - 20:17, 30 November 2023
  • [[File:Lulu deal.png|center|link=]] ...of Fencing of the Grand Master Johannes Liechtenauer.jpg|320x320px|center|link=]]
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  • ...d, indes, drop atop their sword strongly with your long edge so that it is broken and take the next opening that becomes available to you.</p> ...r sword, move into him with the long edge strongly on his sword, and he is broken.</p>
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  • ....</ref> The Nuremberg Council notes from 17 March 1449 mention that he had broken the peace of the city at that time by drawing his weapons.<ref name="JPK"/> | source link = http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/bsb00001840/images/index.html
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  • ...align</ref> yourself and the opening. In this, he will have displaced and broken your strikes. If he then strikes back around to the other side into the oth <p>Make the mutating like this: When you have just doubled-in and broken the opening as is taught above, if he will then strike back around it to yo
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  • | [[File:CGM 3711 3r.jpg|200px|center|link=http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00064546/image_45]] | [[File:CGM 3711 3v.jpg|200px|center|link=http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00064546/image_46]]
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  • ...ust grasp your sword, I urge you never to abandon your pike, whether it is broken or intact. Instead employ it at least to defend. Anyone can understand for <p>I do not blame that pikeman, whether his pike was whole or broken, if having to wield his sword he also employed his polearm. But with apolog
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  • ...ir crown with your edge into their arm and press. In this way is the crown broken and drive your slice using pressing and withdraw yourself with it.</p> | <p>[70] '''The is the outer yoke'''<ref>Wolfenbüttel: Broken gate to the outside</ref></p>
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  • | [[File:MS Thott.290.2º 104r.jpg|200px|center|link=http://www.kb.dk/da/nb/materialer/haandskrifter/HA/e-mss/thalhofer/thott-2_ | [[File:MS Thott.290.2º 104v.jpg|200px|center|link=http://www.kb.dk/da/nb/materialer/haandskrifter/HA/e-mss/thalhofer/thott-2_
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