- The
Cudgel War (also
known as the Club War; Finnish: Nuijasota; Swedish: Klubbekriget) was a 1596–1597
peasant uprising in Finland,
which was then part...
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Fight with
Cudgels (Spanish: Riña a
garrotazos or
Duelo a garrotazos),
called The
Strangers or
Cowherds in the inventories, is the name
given to a painting...
- A club (also
known as a
cudgel, baton, bludgeon, truncheon, cosh, nightstick, or
impact weapon) is a
short staff or stick,
usually made of wood, wielded...
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George II,
backsword play with
sticks was
immensely po****r
under the
names cudgel-play and singlesticking, not only in the
cities but in the
countryside as...
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Cudgel (1914–1941) was an
American two-time
Champion Thoroughbred racehorse.
Trained by ****ure U.S.
Racing Hall of Fame
inductee H. Guy Bedwell, Cudgel...
- Rod,"
while W.J.F.
Jenner translates it as the "As-You-Will Gold-Banded
Cudgel." The
staff first appears in the
third chapter when the
Monkey King goes...
- [ˌsˠal̠ʲ ˈeːlʲə], "thonged willow") is a
wooden walking stick and club or
cudgel,
typically made from a
stout knotty blackthorn stick with a
large **** at...
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Atropos (The Fates), Two Old Men, Two Old Ones
Eating Soup,
Fight with
Cudgels, Witches' Sabbath, Men Reading,
Judith and Holofernes, A
Pilgrimage to...
- "The Wishing-Table, the Gold-****, and the
Cudgel in the Sack" is a
fairytale by the
Brothers Grimm. The
original German name is
Tischlein deck dich, Goldesel...
- The
Cudgel of Hercules, a tall
limestone rock in
Poland (Pieskowa Skała
Castle in the background)...