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- common in Northern Europe. Gladius, an early ancient Roman thrusting shortsword for legionaries Xiphos, a double-edged, single-hand blade used by the...
- one-handed or two-handed single-edged curved shortsword for slashing Gladius: Roman one-handed double-edged shortsword for thrusting (primary) and slashing,...
- billao (Somali: billaawe), also known as a belawa, is a horn-hilted Somali shortsword or long dagger depending on blade length. It served most notably as a...
- Gr****: ξίφη [ksípʰɛː]) is a double-edged, one-handed Iron Age straight shortsword used by the ancient Gr****s. It was a secondary battlefield weapon for...
- renaissance period, but some sabers can be found in the late medieval period) Shortsword Ulfberht (Frankish) Scythe War scythe Poleaxe Spear Scimitar Bows English...
- attempt to ward off arrows or other projectiles. The secondary weapon was a shortsword called a xiphos. The phalangites also had a smaller and flatter shield...
- characteristic was plunging either the tachi (longsword), wakizashi (shortsword) or tantō (knife) into the gut and slicing the abdomen horizontally. In...
- for Nepal. Other swords in use today are the sabre, the scimitar, the shortsword and the machete. In the case of a rat-tail tang, the maker welds a thin...
- the Sarissa, a pike of between 4 and 6.7m, a small flat shield and a shortsword called a Xiphos as a secondary weapon. The divergence in equipment and...
- weapon with a single- or double-edged blade that could also be used as a shortsword. Its initial purpose was to ensure that riflemen could form an infantry...