- axes
would spread to
Poland and Hungary,
where they
would become known as "
Czekan."
There are a
number of
variants in its design.
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- beak is
curled downward, it is an obuch; if it has an axe head, it is a
czekan. Most
often there was a
hammer on the
opposite side of the blade. Used from...
- Late
Central European hammers can be
categorized into
three subtypes: the
Czekan, a
warhammer with a
flattened square or
hexagonal surface and a bearded...
- Butowtowicz, Buttmanowicz, Chodorowski, Ciechanów, Cwalina, Cybowicz, Cyndacki,
Czekan, Czekanowski, Czerkanowicz, Czwalin, Czwalina, Czwaliński, Czyndacki, Czyż...
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Chekan (also
Yelena Chekan, Ukrainian: Олeнa Вacилівнa Чeкaн, Polish:
Helena Czekan, Serbian:
Jelena Чекић; 26
April 1946, Kyiv,
Soviet Union – 21 December...
- the corridor,
Piekarski leaped out and
stabbed the
monarch twice using a
czekan (light war axe),
firstly in the back and then in the ch****, and striking...
-
Polish Jacobins;
Konopka has a
French blue-white-red
flower in his hat and a
czekan, an ax- and hammer-like weapon, in his hand.
Above them is an
unnamed Eastern...
- 1791. He is
shown near the center, with an
outstretched hand,
holding the
czekan (an ax- and hammer-like weapon) and with a
French blue-white-red flower...