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resulting in wrestling. The longsword was a quick, effective, and versatile weapon capable of deadly thrusts, slices, and cuts. The blade was generally used with both hands on the hilt, one resting close to or on the pommel. The weapon may be held with one hand during disarmament or grappling techniques. In a depiction of a duel, individuals may be seen wielding sharply pointed longswords in one hand, leaving the other hand open to manipulate the large dueling shield.
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defensively capable position. During half-swording, the entirety of the sword works as a weapon, including the pommel and crossguard. One example how a sword can be used this way is to thrust the tip of the crossguard at the opponent's head right after parrying a stroke. Another technique would be the
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Type XVIa is the classical "longsword" of the 14th and 15th centuries. These blades are long and slowly tapering, with a flat hexagonal blade cross-section and a fuller running along one third of the blade. They represent an optimised compromise between thrusting capability and retaining good cutting
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Two further silver-encrusted swords possessing pommels of this type can be seen in the
Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zurich...The first belonged to Hans Gugelberg von Moos (recorded 1562–1618), and the second to Rudolf von Schauenstein (recorded 1587–1626), whose name appears on its blade along with
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Type XX blades are broad, with lenticular or octagonal cross-sections. Their defining characteristics is that they have three fullers, a shallow central fuller running along half the blade's length, with two shallow parallel fullers along the first quarter. They were in use during the 14th and 15th
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Codified systems of fighting with the longsword existed from the later 14th century, with a variety of styles and teachers each providing a slightly different take on the art. Hans
Talhoffer, a mid-15th-century German fightmaster, is probably the most prominent, using a wide variety of moves, most
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The term "hand-and-a-half sword" is relatively modern (from the late 19th century); this name was given because the balance of the sword made it usable in one hand, as well as two. During the first half of the 20th century, the term "bastard sword" was also used regularly to refer to this type of
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or "wrestling at/with the sword". Also, the hand on the blade increases its rigidity which is advantageous when thrusting. This technique combines the use of the sword with wrestling, providing opportunities to trip, disarm, break, or throw an opponent and place them in a less offensively and
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The lack of significant torso and limb protection leads to the use of a large amount of cutting and slicing techniques in addition to thrusts. These techniques could be nearly instantly fatal or incapacitating, as a thrust to the skull, heart, or major blood vessel would cause massive trauma.
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Similarly, strong strikes could cut through skin and bone, effectively amputating limbs. The hands and forearms are a frequent target of some cuts and slices in a defensive or offensive manoeuvre, serving both to disable an opponent and align the swordsman and his weapon for the next attack.
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Types XVIIIb and XVIIIc represent the later longswords of the mid-15th to early 16th centuries. They have a flattened diamond cross-section, often with pronounced mid-rib, some being hollow-ground. Type XVIIIb blades are slender, comparable to XVa blades but longer, measuring between 90 and
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Type XVII is a shorter-lived type, popular during the mid-14th to early 15th century. These blades are long, slender and acutely tapering, approaching the outline of type XVa, while still retaining a narrow hexagonal cross-section and a shallow fuller running along about one quarter of the
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presents a variety of uses for the longsword. Like the German manuals, the weapon is most commonly depicted and taught with both hands on the hilt. However, a section on one-handed use is among the volume and demonstrates the techniques and advantages, such as sudden additional reach, of
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were almost entirely ineffective in providing any sort of slashing wound as the sword simply could not cut through the steel, although a combatant could aim for the chinks in a suit of armour, sometimes to great effect. Instead, the energy of the cut becomes essentially pure
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and the
English "bastard sword" originate in the 15th or 16th century, originally in the general sense of "irregular sword, sword of uncertain origin", but by the mid-16th century could refer to exceptionally large swords. The "Masters of Defence" competition organised by
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was a manner of using both hands, one on the hilt and one on the blade, to better control the weapon in thrusts and jabs. This versatility was unique, as multiple works hold that the longsword provided the foundations for learning a variety of other weapons including
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Type XVa is the classical two-handed sword of the 14th and 15th centuries (with early examples appearing from the later 13th century). These blades are strongly tapered, more narrow and slender even than the single-handed type XV variant, with a flattened diamond
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with a grip for primarily two-handed use (around 15 to 30 cm or 6 to 12 in), a straight double-edged blade of around 80 to 110 cm (31 to 43 in), and weighing approximately 2 to 3 kg (4 lb 7 oz to 6 lb 10 oz).
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as two separate items. It is uncertain whether the same term could still be used to other types of smaller swords, but antiquarian usage in the 19th century established the use of "bastard sword" as referring unambiguously to these large swords.
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What is known of combat with the longsword comes from artistic depictions of battle from manuscripts and the FechtbĂĽcher of
Medieval and Renaissance Masters. Therein the basics of combat were described and, in some cases, depicted. The
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To overcome this problem, swords began to be used primarily for thrusting. The weapon was used in the half-sword, with one or both hands on the blade. This increased the accuracy and strength of thrusts and provided more leverage for
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distinguishes twelve different types. These all seem to have originated in
Bavaria and in Switzerland. By the late 16th century, early forms of the developed-hilt appear on this type of sword. Beginning about 1520, the
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107 cm, with a correspondingly longer grip, often waisted for comfortable two-handed use. Type XVIIIc blades are somewhat broader and shorter (about 85 cm), and sometimes have a short and narrow fuller.
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Types XIIa and XIIIa represent the Great Sword or War Sword type used in the later 13th and in the 14th century. They represent larger versions of type XII and type XIII swords which were the standard
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The swords grouped as "longswords" for the purposes of this article are united by their being intended for two-handed use. In terms of blade typology, they do not form a single category. In the
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either on foot or on horseback, throughout the late medieval period. From the late 15th century, however, it is also attested as being worn and used by unarmoured soldiers or mercenaries.
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running along about two thirds of the blade's length. Type XIIIa blades are broad, with a flat lenticular cross-section, parallel edges and a fuller running along half the blade's length.
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Different blade cross-sections. At the top, variants of the diamond shape. At the bottom, variants of the lenticular shape.
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single-handed longsword play. The manual also presents half-sword techniques as an integral part of armoured combat.
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The longsword has many names in the
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does not denote a type of weapon, but the technique of fencing with both hands at the hilt, contrasting with
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fighting, with one hand gripping the blade. The two terms are largely equivalent to "unarmoured fighting" (
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dating to 1711. A tradition of teaching based on this has survived in contemporary French and Italian
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was the other primary school of longsword use. The 1410 manuscript by
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Systematic use of the term only from 2001 beginning with
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1384:] (in German). Vienna: Hieronymus Vietor. p. 3.
1172:. Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated. pp. 129–135.
1913:"Oakeshott's Typology of the Medieval Sword: A Summary"
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Another variation of use comes from the use of armour.
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Oakeshott's Typology of the Medieval Sword A Summary
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Example of two handed use vs. half-sword, dating to
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Trattato teorico e pratico della scherma di bastone
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1228:A General Guide to the Wallace Collection
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1869:"Oakeshott's Typology – An Introduction"
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1353:Secrets of German Medieval Swordsmanship
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1039:. Great Britain: Pen & Sword Books.
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1102:(in French). p. 129 (footnote 5).
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963:, a French name for a longsword variant
654:("fencing with the long sword") in the
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1818:Lindholm, David; Svärd, Peter (2006).
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1721:from the original on 16 September 2013
1667:from the original on 16 September 2013
1196:Exhibition of the Royal House of Tudor
1140:. Methuen & Company. p. 211.
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1882:"The Origins of the Two-Handed Sword"
1880:Melville, Neil H. T. (January 2000).
1474:from the original on 15 December 2013
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473:Use of the two-handed Great Sword or
152:avg. 20–30 cm (7.9–11.8 in)
142:avg. 100–140 cm (39–55 in)
1951:(A limited) History of the Longsword
1774:See, for instance, Giuseppe Cerri's
174:characterized as having a cruciform
147:avg. 80–110 cm (31–43 in)
131:avg. 1.8–3 kg (4.0–6.6 lb)
1796:from the original on 1 January 2007
1686:Lindholm, David; Svard, P. (2003).
1402:from the original on 7 January 2017
1275:from the original on 7 January 2014
1235:from the original on 7 January 2014
1144:from the original on 7 January 2014
1106:from the original on 7 January 2014
374:means "great sword"; anglicised as
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1867:Hellqvist, Björn (November 2000).
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385:sword in the 16th century: French
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1854:Dawson, Timothy (February 2005).
1756:from the original on 16 July 2014
1513:from the original on 4 March 2016
1499:. Seemann Verlag. p. 261ff.
1071:from the original on 19 July 2017
898:, or "armoured fighting" (German
1841:Cvet, David M. (February 2002).
1427:The Sword in the Age of Chivalry
1203:from the original on 21 May 2011
1096:(1741). Le Duchat, Jacob (ed.).
990:Historical European martial arts
36:Sword (two-handed, double-edged)
1893:Shore, Anthony (October 2004).
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1899:Journal of Western Martial Art
1886:Journal of Western Martial Art
1873:Journal of Western Martial Art
1860:Journal of Western Martial Art
1847:Journal of Western Martial Art
1294:Thimm, Carl A. (31 May 1999).
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662:fechten mit dem kurzen schwert
650:fechten mit dem langen schwert
525:blade and an octagonal pommel.
190:. It was prevalent during the
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1199:. London: New Gallery. 1890.
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1261:. I. E. Clark Publications.
497:), and possibly in knightly
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2023:Thrusting swords (Edgeless)
1376:Paurñfeyndt, Andre (1516).
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910:Fechten in Harnisch zu Fuss
636:Fighting with the longsword
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1493:Boeheim, Wendelin (1890).
1258:Principles of Stage Combat
1065:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1014:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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2508:Heian – Kamakura periods
1640:Talhoffer, Hans (1467).
1615:Lindholm, David (2006).
1081:Wt. 3 lb. 7 oz. (1560 g)
985:English Longsword School
823:German school of fencing
817:German school of fencing
656:German school of fencing
261:German school of fencing
201:
186:and the Renaissance-era
170:) is a type of European
3192:Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si
2565:Meiji period and beyond
2544:Muromachi – Edo periods
1915:Albion Armorers, 2005.
1559:4 December 2010 at the
1134:Strutt, Joseph (1801).
1061:"Hand-and-a-Half Sword"
1009:"Hand-and-a-Half Sword"
3344:Renaissance-era swords
2423:Liaoning bronze dagger
2146:Migration Period sword
1355:. Chivalry Bookshelf.
1336:7 January 2014 at the
1321:7 January 2014 at the
1298:. Pelican Publishing.
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2138:Post-classical period
1946:(myarmoury.com, 2004)
1856:"A club with an edge"
1396:"What is a Longsword"
1035:Loades, Mike (2010).
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3093:Spanish colonization
2487:Yayoi – Nara periods
1037:Swords and Swordsmen
235:in July 1540 listed
27:For other uses, see
2806:Early modern period
2729:Parthian Long Sword
2635:Medieval and modern
2257:Basket-hilted sword
2181:Early modern period
1740:dei Liberi, Fiore.
1594:. Greenhill Books.
1224:See, for example,
682:fechten im harnisch
340:spada longa (lunga)
302:espada de duas mĂŁos
105:, c. 1100–1700
3153:Post-Classic stage
2786:Turko-Mongol Sabre
2234:Late modern period
1922:: Oakeshott types
1657:Ringeck, Sigmund.
1310:uses "long sword (
1213:+hand-and-a-half .
1094:Rabelais, François
889:
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1711:Talhoffer, Hans.
1539:on 17 July 2011.
1440:978-0-85115-715-3
1398:. Longsword.com.
1046:978-1-84884-133-8
942:Ringen am Schwert
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2262:Small sword
2219:Swiss degen
1999:Sword types
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1800:29 November
1760:15 December
1725:15 December
1714:Thott 290 2
1671:15 December
1478:15 December
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887:(Plate 214)
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519:type XVIIIa
222:The French
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103:Renaissance
3323:Categories
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2975:(Binangon)
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2689:Prehistory
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1075:1 December
996:References
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383:Zweihänder
281:Portuguese
233:Henry VIII
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164:long sword
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2936:Classical
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2551:Wakizashi
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2161:Longsword
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1920:Spotlight
1643:Fechtbuch
1457:26840827M
1449:807485557
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1279:4 October
1239:4 October
1148:4 October
1110:4 October
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523:type XVIa
451:Evolution
160:longsword
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3256:Acinaces
3185:Thailand
3169:Cambodia
3128:Mainland
3059:Sansibar
3019:Karambit
3009:Kampilan
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2963:Batangas
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2776:Shamshir
2771:Scimitar
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2368:Changdao
2358:Liuyedao
2330:Medieval
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2171:Falchion
2166:Claymore
2108:Makhaira
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1778:of 1854.
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748:polearms
605:Crusades
563:bastarda
555:montante
405:montante
377:claymore
329:mandoble
321:montante
115:Produced
3279:Kaskara
3251:Khopesh
3115:Tenegre
3110:Hagibis
3074:Talibon
3069:Susuwat
3064:Sundang
3054:Sanduko
3034:Panabas
2899:Sundang
2894:Klewang
2819:Kindjal
2791:Yatagan
2743:Falcata
2701:Khopesh
2647:Kastane
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2609:Ancient
2582:NinjatĹŤ
2525:Kodachi
2499:Tsurugi
2494:ChokutĹŤ
2460:Wungeom
2394:Miaodao
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2252:Cutlass
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2103:Falcata
2089:Gladius
2061:Khopesh
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3289:Flyssa
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