- A
ranseur, also
called roncone, was a
polearm similar to the
partisan used in
Europe up to the 15th century. It was
still seen in
court as a ceremonial...
-
variations of this
design flourished over time; some[who?] feel that the
ranseur is a
variation of the spetum.
According to
antiquarian John Hewitt, the...
- pike
Hasta Military fork Ox
tongue spear Partisan Pike Plançon a
picot Ranseur Sarissa Spetum Spontoon Trident Glaive ****oa (Māori, New Zealand) Iklwa...
-
earspoon Brandistock Lochaber axe
Lucerne hammer Military fork
Partisan Pike
Ranseur Scottish polearms Sovnya Spetum Viking halberd War
scythe A
corseque has...
- may look
similar to
other types of polearm, such as the halberd, pike,
ranseur, spontoon, ox tongue, or spetum. The
arrival of
practical firearms and...
-
Dangpa (Korean: 당파), or dang pa, is the
Korean name for a
Ranseur (three-pronged trident-like spear)
first described in the Muyejebo, a
Korean martial...
-
Halberd Hook
sword Jian (sword breaker) Long
spear Mace
Meteor hammer Pick
Ranseur Spear Tonfa Trident Whip
Legendary Weapons of
China The
Eighteen Weapons(Translated)...
- into
English as
either "sword-staff" or "long lance", and a long
bladed ranseur-like
swordstaff weapon called the sha (鎩) with a
blade that was around...
-
century to
breach the
plate armour worn by
European knights and men-at-arms
Ranseur, a
polearm consisting of a
spearhead affixed with a
cross hilt at its base...
-
towards the haft. The
corseque is
usually ****ociated with the rawcon,
ranseur and runka.
Another possible ****ociation is with the "three-grayned staff"...