- La
Verdadera Destreza is the
conventional term for the
Spanish tradition of
fencing of the
early modern period. The word
destreza literally translates...
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fundamentos de la
verdadera destreza y
filosofia de las
armas (1675) Álvaro
Guerra de la Vega,
Compreension de la
destreza (1681)
Thomas Luis, Tratado...
- las
Armas y de su
Destreza y la
Aggression y
Defensa Cristiana, one of the main
works of the
Spanish tradition on
Verdadera Destreza. Its
precepts are...
-
Spanish school of fencing,
destreza. He was the
author of the
treatise on
fencing De la Filosofía de las
Armas y de su
Destreza y la
Aggression y Defensa...
- Don Luis
Pacheco de Narváez (1570–1640) was a
Spanish writer on
destreza, the
Spanish art of fencing. He was a
follower of Don Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza...
- in the use of the
rapier and
dagger in the
Spanish mysterious circle (
Destreza)
style to give the
heroine a
unique fighting style. He had used this style...
- live
demonstration of the
Spanish style of
fencing known as La
Verdadera Destreza. The two
dueled live as
Zorro and the Comandante, much to the crowd's delight...
-
differentiation between two
forms of
fencing (
destrezas),
destreza verdadera ('true fencing') and
destreza vulgar ('vulgar or
common fencing'). The treatise...
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medieval period.
Significant masters of
Destreza included Jerónimo Sánchez de
Carranza ("the
father of
Destreza", d. 1600) and Luis
Pacheco de Narváez...
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contemporary Spanish school of swordsmanship, also
known as La
Verdadera Destreza, as
taught by
masters such as Don Jerónimo Sánchez de
Carranza and Luis...