Deep Dive Into The Medieval Sword Origins Development And Use Of The Two Edged Knightly Blade From The Great Migrations Through The Renaissance With Rich Historical Insight And Battle Craft Knowledge
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Medieval Two-Edged Knightly Sword: Origins to Renaissance
✔️ 316 pages, English edition, 1991 reprint, single copy historical study
✅ Covers origins, development, and use of the straight two-edged knightly sword in medieval Europe
✅ Appendices on inlaid blade inscriptions, scientific dating, the swordsmith's art, and a sword of Edward III
✅ Part of Boydell's History of the Sword series, reprint edition
✅ English language edition, released in 1991 with detailed diagrams and typology
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✔️ 316 pages, English edition, 1991 reprint, single copy historical study
This book is a detailed historical study of the two-edged knightly sword used by European warriors from the Great Migrations through the Renaissance. It serves as a key reference for collectors, historians, and martial arts enthusiasts exploring medieval weaponry and battlefield craft.
✅ 316 pages of in-depth research with over 400 annotated photographs and drawings✅ Covers origins, development, and use of the straight two-edged knightly sword in medieval Europe
✅ Appendices on inlaid blade inscriptions, scientific dating, the swordsmith's art, and a sword of Edward III
✅ Part of Boydell's History of the Sword series, reprint edition
✅ English language edition, released in 1991 with detailed diagrams and typology
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💡What is a two-edged medieval knightly sword used for, and why do historians study it?
Two-edged knightly swords were the standard weapon for cutting and thrusting in armored warfare; historians study them to understand metallurgy, balance, and martial culture.
- Its balance and blade geometry reveal practical fighting capabilities against armored foes - Inscriptions, dating methods, and smithing techniques illuminate production and regional styles - The sword's symbolism helped drive chivalric identity and battlefield strategy ✝️
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