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regional variations of basket-hilts: the
Walloon hilt, the
Sinclair hilt,
schiavona,
mortuary sword,
Scottish broadsword, and some
types of
eastern European...
- La
Schiavona ('the
woman from Dalmatia'), also
known as
Portrait of a Lady, is a 1510–1512
portrait by
Titian of an
unknown woman. The
painting was being...
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Schiavone (pronounced [skjaˈvoːne];
feminine Schiavona,
plural Schiavoni) is an
Italian ethnonym literally meaning "Slavs" in Old Venetian: originally...
- sword, war
sword (European)
Backsword (European) Basket-hilted sword,
schiavona, broadsword,
mortuary sword,
heavy cavalry sword (European) Chokutō (****anese)...
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predecessors of the
early modern rapier. In a
separate development, the
schiavona was a
heavier single-handed
sword used by the
Dalmatian bodyguard of the...
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weapon but a
primarily civilian sword. Both the
rapier and the
Italian schiavona developed the
crossguard into a basket-shaped
guard for hand protection...
- him
through engravings.
According to the
National Gallery, Titian's La
Schiavona, also in the gallery, may have
inspired the
second profile view in the...
-
Geoffrey Chapman, 1999
Thomas W. L.
Jones (1898). The
Queen of Heaven: Màmma
Schiavona (the
Black Mother), the
Madonna of the Pignasecea: a
Delineation of the...
- women." — L. M. Montgomery, Anne of
Green Gables Portrait of a Lady ('La
Schiavona') 1510-12 Noli me tangere, 1511–15,
National Gallery London Portrait of...
- (preliminary) 60 2 "The
Schiavona"
Signature blade with a
lanyard loop (using farm
equipment steel and a coal
forge outdoors)
Schiavona March 20, 2018 (2018-03-20)...