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How Knights Actually Used Their Weapons in Battle
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Elegant swords, shining jewels, and Elegant swords, shining jewels, and knights leaping gracefully as weapons
How Knights Actually Used Their Weapons in Battle
Elegant swords, shining jewels, and Elegant swords, shining jewels, and knights leaping gracefully as weapons
How Knights Actually Used Their Weapons in Battle
doing to the death this is the one with doing to the death this is the one with the swords right the swords right
Halo Reach Dual Commentary (Fucktard)
uh I'll meet you at dawn tomorrow morning and uh these were very carefully arranged uh the uh the two battling one another uh well sometimes they use sharp swords and sometimes a little more flexible uh kinds of weapons but uh they were also goggled and pretty much covered over so
Peter Gay: When Attitudes are Cultivated
there's been this kind of idea among there's been this kind of idea among historians of swords that uh historians of swords that uh
Rondel Dagger and War Hammer vs Mail Armor
but of the clerical class with himself at the pinnacle of the hierarchy and i quote there are two swords and i quote there are two swords both are in the power of the church the
Eire: Example 3, Pope Boniface VIII and King Philip IV of France
as anti-mail, weapons like the angon and the pilum and things like that, but why weren't daggers and swords designed more like this in the age of mail, because you could just stab through it. No it's true, I mean if somebody is using a pilum you would have thought they'd think "hmm pugio,
Testing a medieval anti-armour dagger