The sword of the term comes from the Old English word sweord "." Conditions for this weapon are also found in Old High German, Middle Dutch, Old Norse, Old Saxon, and other ancient languages. Obviously, the sword was part of the culture and society from thousands of years ago. Of Indeed, the first blade [...]
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medieval weapons
September 25th, 2009 No Comments
Thoughts from the Middle Ages to evoke the dark images of medieval castles, moats, knights, sorcery, and not least of all the images of medieval battles, the loud noise of medieval weapons, armor steel and damsels in distress. There are stories that still governed the great royal and medieval weapons which are things that [...]
battle ready medieval swords
September 18th, 2009 No Comments
YouÂ'd think that a term "Sword Battle Ready" would be pretty much self explanatory wouldnÂ't you?
Unfortunately, many of the swords are described as a "battle ready" are not. And to quote Adrian Ko from Sword Forum International, "many of these swords wouldnÂ't want to take into battle, even if they were strapped [...]
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medieval sword weight
July 17th, 2009 No Comments
The fabric to make clothing to combat foam sword? Belegarth?
My boyfriend is involved in belegarth. I'm sure you type it incorrectly. Is looking for a good and durable, lightweight material for your clothes off. Any ideas? Oh, and the word B is a medieval struggle kind of thing where they use foam swords and [...]
medieval swords and armour
July 13th, 2009 No Comments
Medieval weapons are a great way to add to the decor of your home, or collect as a hobby. Of course, today we need not fight with weapons, but fortunately medieval weapons can be collected day without having to travel through rough terrain to reach an arsenal! You can add to their collection without [...]
medieval two handed swords
July 5th, 2009 No Comments
In this article I will review all of the weapons commonly used in medieval warfare, its categories, which drives using the weapons and how the units actually used such weapons in the battlefield. The most utilized were the swords and bows.
Swords consisted of two simple categories, only gave the swords and two [...]
medieval fantasy swords
June 24th, 2009 No Comments
Anybody know of some good books to read medieval theme? Help?
I've been trying to find a good book, and am looking for a medieval theme. I like read books like The Lord of the Rings, but I'm having luck finding any similar to that. Basically anything with medieval fantasy, the sword fighting, maybe a [...]
medieval weapons sword
June 4th, 2009 No Comments
Medieval warfare is a very ugly, bloody, and staff. Although distance arrows to kill, much of the fighting hand-to-hand. Personal weapon of the knights are made hardened steel and are polished sharp enough to shave with. Skillfully handled, can kill with one blow. Even if only maim, injure mortals. Because without modern medical care, [...]
medieval lord costumes
May 31st, 2009 No Comments
Medieval costumes are not just for Halloween. Many people will have a party and go medieval theme. When it comes to customer usage of the Middle Ages, the possibilities are endless. Of course you would see in a play like Romeo and Juliet or Julius Caesar, but also see medieval customers at other sites [...]
medieval swords and shields
May 23rd, 2009 No Comments
Mail
The first form of medieval armor – mail (aka "chain mail") – which dates back to around 500 BC. The Celtic people developed this kind of armor – iron rings woven into protective clothing – and the Roman Army later copied this engineering to protect its soldiers. In the Middle Ages, armor [...]