9/08/2012

The Various Types Of Medieval Swords

By Marc Hunter


There was a time long ago when men dressed in heavy armor traveled to distant lands. Among the items they carried were Medieval swords of all shapes and sizes. They used these in battles to harm others and win control of the property they had claimed as their own. As the centuries passed, some of these weapons survived the ravages of time and have ended in collections found in museums and private homes.

One of the first weapons that these men utilized was the Broadsword weapon. This blade was shaped into two edges that allowed the user to sing it forth and back as he tried to slice his enemy. Anyone within its three foot reach would have to watch how this was swung in every direction to avoid coming in contact with the sharpness.

The Scimitar was often used by the Saracens who fought against the Crusaders coming into the Holy Land to gain control of the area. These were often about thirty six inches long and had a curved blade with a sharp point. A person would normally use this while on their horses or fighting closely while on the ground.

The Knights who fought for their kings liked the Falchion after 11th Century. This has a shape similar to the Scimitar. These weapons were widely produced and available. Their blade would reach someone standing slightly over three feet away.

Perhaps the weapon that reminds people the most of this era is the Greatsword. This usually takes two hands to wield due to the large handle and blade that can reach someone standing almost eight feet away. One can almost see a warrior dressed in chain mail armor as they move along the battle ground knocking down their foes.

There were a number of different kinds of medieval weapons used during the Middle Ages. Some were smaller and used for slicing an enemy to death. Others were very heavy and could crush a foe as well as slice them.




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