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- of Western Martial Art. Clements, J. "The Weighty Issue of Two-Handed Greatswords". ARMA. Retrieved 11 May 2012. "Greate Pier fan Wûnseradiel" (in Western...
- ISBN 978-0195334036. Clements, J. "The Weighty Issue of Two-Handed Greatswords". ARMA. Retrieved 11 May 2012. Douglas Miller, John Richards: Landsknechte...
-  223. Clements, J. (October 2004). "The Weighty Issue of Two-Handed Greatswords". ARMA - the ****ociation for Renaissance Martial Arts. ****ociation for...
- left-handed swords have been described as "a rarity". Great swords or greatswords are related to the long swords of the Middle Ages.[dubious – discuss]...
- but kept the billhook in use in the same capacity as other armies used greatswords and halberds. In 1588, the English Trained Bands consisted of 36% arquebusiers...
- (originally classified as XIIIa) consists of the longer, more m****ive greatswords that appear in the mid–13th century, which precede the later long-swords...
- lance, sword, spear, cannons, axe, gauntlets, hammers, bow, scythe, orb, greatsword and battle boots. Blasters, rocket lances, bows, and spears perform well...
- such as Achille Marozo, would still cover the usage of the two-handed greatsword or spadone. The Bolognese school would eventually spread outside of Italy...
- This is a list of historical pre-modern weapons grouped according to their uses, with rough classes set aside for very similar weapons. Some weapons may...
- wore a slung baldric over the shoulder, allowing longer blades such as greatswords/zweihanders and nodachi/ōdachi to be strapped across the back, though...