- (11–16 oz).
Épées for use by
smaller children are
shorter and
lighter (e.g. size 0),
making it
easier for them to use. The
blade of an
épée is triangular...
-
years to be
eligible for the Médaillon Des Deux
Épées.
Thurel was
awarded two Médaillon Des Deux
Épées in 1771, the year the
medal was established, in...
- The Médaillon Des Deux
Épées (Medallion of the Two
Swords –
commonly known as the "Medallion of Veterancy", Médaillion de Vétérance, in French) was a...
-
William Longsword (French:
Guillaume Longue-
Épée, Old Norman:
Williame de lon Espee, Latin:
Willermus Longa Spata, Old Norse: Vilhjálmr Langaspjót; c....
- Egger's
Opernball (1998) The
Thief Lord (2006), and
Denis De La Patelliere's
Épées Des Diamants. She
appeared in Lars von Trier's
Nymphomaniac Vol. II (2013)...
-
features sword fighting. It
consists of
three primary disciplines: foil,
épée, and
sabre (also
spelled saber), each with its own
blade and set of rules...
- This is the
complete list of men's
Olympic medalists in fencing.
Fencing at the 1906
Intercalated Games are no
longer regarded as
official Games by the...
-
smallsword (also
court sword, Gaelic:
claidheamh beag or claybeg, French:
épée de cour, lit. “Sword of the court”) is a
light one-handed
sword designed...
- the
International Fencing Federation.
Contestants may parti****te in foil,
épée, and
sabre events. The FIE
first organized an
international fencing championship...
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cross section,
weighing under 500 g (18 oz), with a
blunt tip. As with the
épée,
points are only
scored by
making contact with the tip. The foil is the most...