- The
Ulfberht swords are a
group of
about 170
medieval swords found primarily in
Northern Europe,
dated to the 9th to 11th centuries, with
blades inlaid...
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Already in the 10th century, some of the "finest and most elegant" of the
Ulfberht type of "Viking" (actually Carolingian/Frankish)
swords began to exhibit...
- but some
sabers can be
found in the late
medieval period)
Shortsword Ulfberht (Frankish)
Scythe War
scythe Bows
Longbows Daikyu English longbow Welsh...
- to
European courts.
Imports included silk and
other fabrics, jewelry,
Ulfberht swords, and, in
lesser extent, gl****.
Production of iron
started approximately...
-
Frankish innovation dating to the
reign of Charlemagne,
notably in the
Ulfberht group of blades, but
continued into the high
medieval period and peaking...
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INGELRD and INGELRILT. It is
comparable to the older, much better-do****ented
Ulfberht group (9th to 11th century,
about 170
known examples). By 1951,
Ewart Oakeshott...
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based on the earlier, 9th to 11th century, the
tradition of the so-called
Ulfberht swords. Athamé List of
premodern combat weapons Culinary Institute of America...
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Takoba (North African)
Tibetan Jian (Middle Asian)
Tsurugi (****anese)
Ulfberht (Frankish) Dōtanuki (****anese) Falx (European, Thraco-Dacian)
Katana (****anese)...
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started to
become much more
common than in
previous periods. The
Frankish '
Ulfberht'
blades (the name of the
maker inlaid in the blade) were of particularly...
- 106-108 to have
descended from Cain. Nægling,
another sword used by
Beowulf Ulfberht Heaney,
Seamus (trans., 2002). Beowulf: A
Verse Translation (Norton Critical...