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1375:, for most of the types – not all, as you will see – can span the whole of the medieval period. Nor can you use the forms of cross and pommel to date a sword – hardly ever. There are a few, mostly in use in the 15th century, which are dateable to a few decades, and can be identified with a region; but most of the pommel-types and cross-styles span the whole period; besides, within those types and styles there must be an infinity of variation – personal, regional and in some cases plain careless on the part of the cutler who made them." Oakeshott (1991:64).
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Blade length was usually from 69 to 81 centimetres (27 to 32 in); however, examples exist from 58 to 100 centimetres (23 to 39 in). Pommels were most commonly of the 'Brazil-nut' type from around 1000–1200 AD, with the 'wheel' pommel appearing in the 11th and predominating from the 13th to
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However, Oakeshott (1991) is emphatic on the point that a medieval sword cannot conclusively be dated based on its morphology. While there are some general trends in the development of fashion, many of the most popular styles of pommels, hilts and blades remain in use throughout the duration of the
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type in the 14th century. Subtype XIIIb describes smaller single-handed swords of similar shape. The form classified as type XIV develops towards the very end of the high medieval period, around 1270, and remained popular during the early decades of the 14th century. They are often depicted on the
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groups medieval pommel shapes into 24 categories (some with subtypes). Type A is the "brazil-nut" shape inherited from the classical "Viking sword". Type B includes more rounded forms of A, including the "mushroom" or "tea-cosy" shape. Type C is the "cocked-hat" shape also found in Viking swords,
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Type XIII is the knightly sword typical of the later 13th century. Swords of this type have long, wide blades with parallel edges, terminating in a rounded or spatulate tip, and with a lens-shaped cross-section. The hilts become somewhat longer, about 15 cm (5.9 in), to allow occasional
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Types T to Z are pommel shapes used in the late medieval period; T is the "fig" or "pear" or "scent-stopper" shape, first used in the early 14th century, but seen with any frequency only after 1360, with numerous derived forms well into the 16th century. U is a "key-shaped" type used only in the
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Types L to S are rare shapes, in many cases difficult to date. Type L has a trefoil-like shape; it is possibly limited to Spain in the 12th to 13th centuries. Type M is a special derived variant of the multi-lobed pommel of the Viking Age, found only in a very limited number of swords (see
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period, showing a tapering blade with a shortened fuller. Subtype XIIa comprises the longer and more massive "great-swords" which developed in the mid-13th century, probably designed to counter improvements in mail armour; these are the predecessors of the late medieval longsword (see also
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Many
European sword blades of the high medieval period have blade inscriptions. Inscribed blades were particularly popular during the 12th century. Many of these inscriptions are garbled strings of letters, often apparently inspired by religious formulae, especially the phrase
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Type G is the disk-pommel found very frequently in medieval swords. Type H is a variant of the disk pommel, with the edges chamfered off. This is one of the most frequently found shapes throughout the 10th to 15th centuries. I, J and K are derived variants of the disk pommel.
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A more recent typology is due to Geibig (1991). Geibig's typology focuses on swords from continental the transitional period from the early to the high medieval period (early 8th to late 12th centuries) and does not extend to the late medieval period.
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when worn as a side-arm, but as a modern term it may also refer to any single-handed sword in a late medieval context. The terms "knight's sword" or "knightly sword" are modern terms to specify the sword of the high medieval period.
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English knights of the period, but there are few surviving specimens. Continuations of the knightly sword as the "arming sword" type of the late medieval period correspond to Oakeshott types XV, XVI and XVIII.
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Though the majority of late-medieval arming swords kept their blade properties from previous centuries, there are also surviving specimens from the 15th century that took the form of a late-medieval
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and a blade length of about 70 to 80 centimetres (28 to 31 in). This type is frequently depicted in period artwork, and numerous examples have been preserved archaeologically.
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type of "Viking" (actually
Carolingian/Frankish) swords began to exhibit a more slender blade geometry, moving the center of mass closer to the hilt to improve wieldability.
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Replica of the "Tritonia" sword (kept at the Museum of
Medieval Stockholm, Sweden, dated to c. 1300), a type XIIIb sword with a rare type of spherical pommel (type R)
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Corpus archäologischer
Quellen zur FrĂĽhgeschichte auf dem Gebiet der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (7.-12. Jahrhundert), Akademie-Verlag, Berlin (1985), p. 376.
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1305:. ... The two-hander of the 13th–15th centuries was not, as in the 16th, a specialised form of weapon; it was just an outsize specimen." (Oakeshott 1964, p. 42)
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two-handed use. The pommels are mostly of the brazil-nut or disk shapes. Subtype XIIIa has longer blades and hilts. These are the knightly "great-swords", or
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Period terminology for swords is somewhat fluid. Mostly, the common type of sword in any given period would simply be referred to as "sword" (English
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second half of the 15th century. V is the "fish-tail" pommel, used in the 15th century. Z is the "cat's head" shape apparently used exclusively in
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Many blade inscriptions of the later 12th and 13th centuries are even more indecipherable, bearing no resemblance to the
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The 12th-century fashion for blade inscriptions is based on the earlier, 9th to 11th century, tradition of the so-called
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The common "knightly swords" of the high medieval period (11th to early 12th centuries) fall under types X to XII.
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by the 11th century. Type XI shows the development towards a more tapering point seen during the 12th century.
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The Ideals and
Practice of Medieval Knighthood III: Papers from the Fourth Strawberry Hill Conference, 1988
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Replica of the "Sword of Saint
Maurice" kept in Turin, a type XII sword with "brazil nut" pommel (type A)
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The term "romanesque sword" does not see significant use in
English, but it is more current in French (
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in 1960, mostly based on blade morphology. Oakeshott (1964) introduced an additional typology for
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Replica of a type XI sword with a "cocked-hat" pommel (type D), typical of the early 13th century
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came to predominate, the single-handed sword was retained as a common sidearm, especially of the
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Replica of a type XIV sword with a "wheel" pommel (type J), typical of the period 1270–1340
186:(14th and 15th centuries), late forms of these swords continued to be used, but often as a
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Das
Reichsschwert: Ein Herrschaftszeichen des Saliers Heinrich IV. und des Welfen Otto IV.
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Christian invocation inscriptions of sword blades",
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type, and came to be referred to as an "arming sword", later evolving into the
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etc.). During the high medieval period, references to swords as "great sword" (
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Replica of a type XVIII sword (pommel type V) typical of the late 15th century
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in the 16th century. This type influenced the development of the early modern
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Beiträge zur morphologischen Entwicklung des Schwertes im Mittelalter
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A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor
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850–1300", in Christopher Harper-Bill, Ruth Harvey (eds.),
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Formerly kept in the Treasury of the Abbey of St. Maurice in the
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phrase, sometimes resembling random strings of letters, such as
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Melee combat between knights on horseback (troops of emperor
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Soldiers in mail armour with swords, German miniature of the
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Peirce, Ian (1990), "The Development of the Medieval Sword
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The knightly sword developed in the 11th century from the
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which in turn developed into the modern (Napoleonic era)
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with sword and shield depicted in the Dresden ms. of the
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for an online summary of Oakeshott's pommel typology.
310:), and especially in Slavic languages (such as Czech
1559:, Boydell & Brewer Ltd, pp. 139–158.
1367:"I must reiterate my firm belief that you cannot
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470:Detail of a sword being drawn from its scabbard,
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580:Illustration of combat with sword and buckler,
777:was a heavier single-handed sword used by the
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520:Painting of a fighter with sword, helmet and
1478:Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik
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1394:Saint Maurice of Turin (albion-swords.com)
868:as it developed out of the early medieval
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1461:British Library Medieval manuscripts blog
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412:, showing the king as an armed horseman,
1573:. Braunschweig: Klinkhardt and Biermann.
1523:. Great Britain: Pen & Sword Books.
1347:. Great Britain: Pen & Sword Books.
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377:. In the late medieval period, when the
1018:with D, E and F derived variants of C.
765:, the predecessors of the early modern
749:arming sword develops into the Spanish
745:At the end of the medieval period, the
729:Painting of Condottiere Pippo Spano by
320:in art history (roughly 1000 to 1300).
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1406:Spotlight: Oakeshott Type XIV Swords
1157:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
617:on fighting with sword and buckler,
447:, the other with a sword (inscribed
27:Straight, double-edged bladed weapon
1457:"Magna Carta: Law, Liberty, Legacy"
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24:
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893:which seamlessly develop into the
700:Mounted combat with swords at the
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1566:Jan Thorbecke Verlag Sigmaringen.
1446:51(1), 2009, 11–52 (p. 24).
1430:Herrman, J. and Donat P. (eds.),
1390:Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
769:. In a separate development, the
133:One-handed cruciform, with pommel
1494:The Sword in the Age of Chivalry
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1200:Transformers: Age of Extinction
1144:uses a knightly sword given by
279:) or "small" or "short sword" (
174:The high medieval sword of the
90:avg. 1.1 kg (2.4 lb)
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1188:The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
547:Illustration mock combat in a
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1642:Straight swords (Double-edge)
1502:Records of the Medieval Sword
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1330:Records of the Medieval Sword
1206:Transformers: The Last Knight
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163:weapon with a single-handed,
122:Double-edged, straight bladed
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2041:Iron Age – Three Kingdom Era
1504:. Boydell & Brewer Inc.
1180:-themed pommel in honour of
707:Grandes Chroniques de France
106:avg. 75 cm (30 in)
98:avg. 90 cm (35 in)
7:
1637:Curved swords (Single-edge)
1632:Thrusting swords (Edgeless)
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1184:, and is used by Edmund on
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182:of the 9th century. In the
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1492:Oakeshott, Ewart (1964),
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1095:+IHININIhVILPIDHINIhVILPN+
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678:Codex Balduini Trevirensis
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1500:Oakeshott, Ewart (1991).
1328:Oakeshott, Ewart (1960).
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1197:uses a knightly sword in
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498:Massacre of the Innocents
227:The term "arming sword" (
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1151:The Chronicles of Narnia
891:Grans espées d'Allemagne
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2801:Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si
2174:Meiji period and beyond
2153:Muromachi – Edo periods
1546:Swords and Hilt Weapons
1444:Waffen- und KostĂĽmkunde
611:Royal Armouries MS I.33
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2955:Renaissance-era swords
2032:Liaoning bronze dagger
1755:Migration Period sword
1276:George Cameron Stone,
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842:Sword of Saint Maurice
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2057:Goryeo and Joseon era
2025:Bronze Age – Gojoseon
1747:Post-classical period
1519:Loades, Mike (2010).
1408:(myarmory.com, 2004).
1343:Loades, Mike (2010).
1119:The Lord of the Rings
915:Replica of a type X
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387:cut and thrust swords
328:Further information:
215:and certain types of
167:(i.e., cross-shaped)
157:knightly arming sword
2702:Spanish colonization
2096:Yayoi – Nara periods
1521:Swords and Swordsmen
1345:Swords and Swordsmen
1267:Oakeshott (1997:44).
1186:the film version of
1091:+NDXOXCHWDRGHDXORVI+
184:Late Medieval period
2415:Early modern period
2338:Parthian Long Sword
2244:Medieval and modern
1866:Basket-hilted sword
1790:Early modern period
1537:Geibig, A. (1991),
787:basket-hilted sword
731:Andrea del Castagno
410:Henry II of England
342:Basket-hilted sword
307:romanisches Schwert
2762:Post-Classic stage
2395:Turko-Mongol Sabre
1843:Late modern period
1569:Seitz, H. (1967).
1296:'espées de Guerre'
1225:Oakeshott typology
1087:ERTISSDXCNERTISSDX
1042:Blade inscriptions
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827:High Middle Ages.
803:Oakeshott typology
159:) was a straight,
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1172:. The version in
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848:. It has a heavy
781:bodyguard of the
669:Guido della Torre
587:Von Scharpfenberg
558:Herzog von Anhalt
318:Romanesque period
176:Romanesque period
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103:Blade length
16:(Redirected from
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473:Morgan Bible
471:
448:
437:GrossmĂĽnster
433:Guido-Relief
432:
368:
352:Viking sword
349:
313:románský meč
297:
288:parvus ensis
282:espée courte
248:
226:
210:
196:
180:Viking sword
173:
161:double-edged
156:
153:arming sword
152:
148:
144:
138:
77:c. 1000–1500
18:Arming sword
2814:Mesoamerica
2537:Philippines
2491:Late period
2289:Western and
2064:Bonguk geom
2048:Hwandudaedo
1960:Ming – Qing
1871:Small sword
1828:Swiss degen
1608:Sword types
738: 1450
715: 1415
710:fol. 152v,
622: 1300
609:Fol. 4v of
533: 1300
522:kite shield
506: 1250
481: 1250
417: 1154
391:Renaissance
304:), German (
301:epée romane
276:grant espée
270:grete swerd
223:Terminology
2934:Categories
2828:Macuahuitl
2584:(Binangon)
2375:Arab sword
2298:Prehistory
2196:Shikomizue
1946:Hook sword
1808:Katzbalger
1798:Zweihänder
1658:Prehistory
1487:References
1480:61 (2006).
1240:Szczerbiec
1122:including
1113:The Hobbit
1053:benedictus
854:Brazil-nut
797:Morphology
549:tournament
476:fol. 28v,
406:Great Seal
356:crossguard
235:side-sword
217:broadsword
203:side-sword
192:longswords
130: type
119: type
2709:Balisword
2608:Ginunting
2552:Balasiong
2545:Classical
2442:Indonesia
2160:Wakizashi
1982:Yanmaodao
1951:Zhanmadao
1813:Cinquedea
1770:Longsword
1732:Rhomphaia
1250:Longsword
1057:benedicat
895:longsword
779:Dalmatian
773:schiavona
675:, 1311),
661:Henry VII
379:longsword
334:Longsword
293:longsword
255:, French
165:cruciform
2875:Mainland
2865:Acinaces
2794:Thailand
2778:Cambodia
2737:Mainland
2668:Sansibar
2628:Karambit
2618:Kampilan
2582:Binagong
2572:Batangas
2557:Bangkung
2385:Shamshir
2380:Scimitar
2333:Acinaces
2139:Nagamaki
1977:Changdao
1967:Liuyedao
1939:Medieval
1891:Spadroon
1780:Falchion
1775:Claymore
1717:Makhaira
1280:, 2013,
1214:See also
1154:such as
1105:In media
1068:Ulfberht
878:Crusades
874:Type XII
850:type XII
815:shapes.
704:(1346),
364:Ulfberht
261:, Latin
2888:Kaskara
2860:Khopesh
2724:Tenegre
2719:Hagibis
2683:Talibon
2678:Susuwat
2673:Sundang
2663:Sanduko
2643:Panabas
2508:Sundang
2503:Klewang
2428:Kindjal
2400:Yatagan
2352:Falcata
2310:Khopesh
2256:Kastane
2251:Firangi
2218:Ancient
2191:NinjatĹŤ
2134:Kodachi
2108:Tsurugi
2103:ChokutĹŤ
2069:Wungeom
2003:Miaodao
1918:Ancient
1886:Shashka
1861:Cutlass
1833:Colhona
1712:Falcata
1698:Gladius
1670:Khopesh
1176:owns a
1128:Gandalf
1124:Aragorn
1070:and an
435:in the
389:of the
375:buckler
324:History
264:gladius
188:sidearm
2913:Takoba
2908:Billao
2903:Shotel
2898:Flyssa
2893:Nimcha
2846:Africa
2833:Macana
2658:Pinuti
2648:Parang
2638:Laring
2603:Gayang
2577:Bicuco
2567:Barong
2562:Banyal
2472:Balato
2467:Parang
2462:Niabor
2457:Mandau
2343:Xiphos
2266:Pulwar
2261:Talwar
2235:Aruval
2225:Khanda
2165:Katana
2129:ĹŚdachi
1991:Modern
1851:Rapier
1722:Spatha
1703:Xiphos
1651:Europe
1527:
1508:
1386:Valais
1351:
1166:, and
1134:, and
1036:Venice
1009:Pommel
813:pommel
767:rapier
665:Guelph
445:dagger
441:ZĂĽrich
371:shield
344:, and
330:Spatha
252:swerde
207:rapier
205:, the
95:Length
2693:Wasay
2653:Pirah
2633:Lahot
2623:Kalis
2613:Gulok
2598:Garab
2482:Surik
2390:Kilij
2348:Kopis
2230:Urumi
2210:India
2186:IaitĹŤ
2181:GuntĹŤ
2144:TantĹŤ
2124:Tachi
2088:Japan
2017:Korea
1998:Dadao
1972:Wodao
1910:China
1856:Sabre
1818:Estoc
1708:Kopis
1693:Harpe
1282:p. 18
1256:Notes
1182:Aslan
1132:Eowyn
846:Turin
831:Blade
747:estoc
673:Milan
449:GVIDO
383:estoc
338:Estoc
258:espée
241:estoc
199:estoc
145:sword
117:Blade
63:Sword
2688:Utak
2588:Bolo
2477:Gari
2423:Qama
2276:Pata
1925:Jian
1737:Falx
1727:Sica
1610:and
1525:ISBN
1506:ISBN
1417:See
1373:type
1369:date
1349:ISBN
1203:and
1178:lion
1136:Bard
1116:and
613:, a
169:hilt
128:Hilt
87:Mass
59:Type
2883:Ida
2753:Dha
1930:Dao
1316:144
1299:or
1148:in
1101:).
1055:or
885:).
671:in
408:of
373:or
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