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A voulge would usually have a narrow single-edged blade mounted with a socket on a shaft. The weapon could additionally feature shaft reinforcements called langets and rondel protection for the hands at the base of the blade. Troops that used the weapon are called voulgiers.
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and is also depicted in artwork of their creation. There is a popular erroneous definition of the word voulge in modern times, which refers to a pointy cleaver-like weapon blade attached to the shaft with two hoops like a
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Richard F. Burton's
polearm
medieval Europe
Franc-Archers
bardiche
Viollet le Duc
halberd
Voulges depicted in the hands of Franc-Archers
Lochaber axe
"Definition of VOUGE"
Hafted Weapons in Medieval and Renaissance Europe The Evolution of European Staff Weapons between 1200 and 1650
ISBN
978-90-474-0757-7
OCLC
704633881
cite book
link


"Historical European Polearms and other Weapons: The historical Voulge - what is this polearm?"
Weapons: A Brief Discourse on Hand-weapons Other Than Fire-arms
Hafted Weapons in Medieval and Renaissance Europe The Evolution of European Staff Weapons between 1200 and 1650
ISBN
978-90-474-0757-7
OCLC
704633881
cite book
link
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