- A
sovnya (Russian: совня) is a
traditional polearm used in Russia.
Similar to the glaive, the
sovnya had a curved, single-edged
blade mounted on the end...
-
hammer Man
catcher Military fork
Partisan Pike Plançon a
picot Ranseur Sovnya Spear Spetum Swordstaff Voulge War
scythe War
hammer Bows
Longbows Daikyu...
- ****anese naginata, the
Chinese guandao, the
Korean woldo, and the
Russian sovnya. A
glaive typically consists of a single-edged
blade approximately 45 centimeters...
- from
early French and may have been used to
describe various arms. The
sovnya may have been a
localized term for the same
medieval weapon. In
later historical...
- (Indian)
Sarissa (Gr****) Sibat, bangkaw, palupad,
sumbling (Southeast Asian)
Sovnya (Russian)
Spetum (European)
Swordstaff (European)
Trident Trishula (Indian...
- much like the
Chinese guandao or podao,
European glaive or the
Russian sovnya. The sōhei were also
trained to use the
heavy kanabō,
which was a large...
- Dong Son culture.
Bardiche Fasces Norwegian battle axe Ono (axe) ****anese
Sovnya Tomahawk Viking Age arms and
armour Underwood,
Richard (1999). Anglo-Saxon...
- spears, glaives, guandaos, pudaos, pikes, poleaxes, halberds, harpoons,
sovnyas, tridents, naginatas, bardiches, war scythes, and
lances are all varieties...
- were used in the
local cavalry.
Another modification of the
spear was the
sovnya used in the infantry.
Since ancient times,
there have been
throwing darts...