- The
xyston (Ancient Gr****: ξυστόν "spear, javelin;
pointed or
spiked stick, goad), was a type of a long
thrusting spear in
ancient Greece. It measured...
- film The Rise of
Skywalker introduces the
Final Order, a m****ive
fleet of
Xyston-class Star
Destroyers built by the Sith Eternal,
individual warships each...
- a
xyston (Ancient Gr****: ξυστόν) is disputed.
Nicholas Victor Sekunda argues that the
Macedonian cavalry spear was more
properly classed as a
xyston. The...
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Iklwa (Zulu)
Makrigga (Zande)
Tepoztopilli (Aztec)
Barcha Kontos Lance Xyston Harpoon One flue
harpoon Two flue
harpoon Angon Falarica Framea Golo Hak...
- Imperial-class Star
Destroyer (original trilogy), and the
recent Resurgent-class and
Xyston-class Star
Destroyer (sequel trilogy).
Numerous other classes of "Star Destroyers"...
-
horses and
equipment available. In Alexander's day, they
mostly carried a
xyston (long
thrusting spear), and wore a
bronze muscle cuir**** or linothorax,...
-
Military of
Mycenaean Greece Phalanx Peltast Pezhetairos Sarissa Sacred Band of
Thebes Sciritae Seleucid army
Spartan army
Strategos Toxotai Xiphos Xyston...
- double-ended
spear with a
cornel wood
shaft called the
xyston. The
double spear points meant that,
should the
xyston break during a battle, the
rider need only turn...
- of scythes. Dory (spear) Falx
Kontos (weapon)
Rhomphaia Sarissa Trident Xyston The dagger-axe (Chinese: 戈; pinyin: gē; Wade–Giles: ko;
sometimes confusingly...
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Homer called it σύριγξ,
meaning pipe
because of the form of the case.
Xyston Look up dory#Etymology 3 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barbantani...