- the city of
Hamburg in Germany.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Smallswords.
Infantry Drill Regulations, U.S. Army. New York:
Military Publishing...
-
status symbol by civilians, as well as by
military men, much in the way
smallswords were worn in 18th-century
Western Europe.[citation needed] Occasionally...
-
Colichemarde is a type of
small sword (often
written "
smallsword")
blade that was po****r from the late 17th to the mid-18th century. The
small sword is...
- swords. Simultaneously,
emphasis upon the
thrust attack with
rapiers and
smallswords revealed a
vulnerability to thrusting. By the 17th century,
guards were...
- and the sabres.
Thrusting swords such as the
rapier and
eventually the
smallsword were
designed to
impale their targets quickly and
inflict deep stab wounds...
- of sword. The term is modern, and as such was
mainly used to
refer to
smallsword fencing, but by
extension it can also be
applied to any
martial art involving...
-
break them (or show off
their resilience). Late
Renaissance rapiers and
smallswords may not be as
robust as the
cutting swords of
earlier times, however...
- pursuits, and is
often mistaken for a boy. She
wields a castle-forged
steel smallsword named "Needle"
forged by
Mikken the
blacksmith of Winterfell, as a parting...
-
fashion and
kilijs were
abandoned for western-type
cavalry sabers and
smallswords. This change, and the
introduction of
industrialized European steels...
- basket-hilted
Scottish broadsword (besides
other disciplines including the
smallsword and
spadroon and, to a
lesser extent, the targe, dirk and quarterstaff)...