- The
spatha was a type of
straight and long sword,
measuring between 0.5 and 1
metre (20 and 40 inches), with a
handle length of
between 18 and 20 centimetres...
-
single term that can be
reconstructed as
having referred specifically to the
spatha in
Common Germanic.
There are a
number of
terms and
epithets which refer...
- the Spartans.
Migration Period swords Spatha: continuation,
evolved into Ring-sword (ring-
spatha, ring-hilt
spatha),
Merovingian period Viking sword or...
- (the
Elizabethan long sword). The
spatha was a double-edged
longsword used by the Romans. The idea for the
spatha came from the
swords of
ancient Celts...
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Ilias Spathas (Gr****: Ηλίας Σπάθας; born 18
February 1980) is a
former international referee who
refereed at 2014 FIFA
World Cup qualifiers, beginning...
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Cosmopterosis spatha is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Maria Alma
Solis in 2009. It is
found in
Costa Rica,
where it has been recorded...
-
third century AD the
heavy Roman infantry replaced the
gladius with the
spatha (already
common among Roman cavalrymen),
relegating the
gladius as a weapon...
-
layers of the
sword while using softer steels in the
centre of the blade. A
spatha could be any
sword (in late Latin), but most
often one of the
longer swords...
-
length of up to 65 cm (25.6 inches),
making it
almost equal in size to the
spatha.
Later examples of the
kopis from
Macedonia tended to be
shorter with a...
- and pharmacy, is
their shared ancestor.
Spatula is a
diminutive of
Latin spatha, a broad, flat tool or weapon,
which in turn is from
Ancient Gr**** σπαθη...