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- A spetum is a polearm that was used in Europe during the 13th century. Other names include chauve souris, corseca, corsèsque, korseke, runka, and rawcon...
- Military fork Ox tongue spear Partisan Pike Plançon a picot Ranseur Sarissa Spetum Spontoon Trident Glaive ****oa (Māori, New Zealand) Iklwa (Zulu) Makrigga...
- through the 17th century. Often thought to be a derivation of the earlier spetum, the head of a ranseur consists of a spear-tip affixed with a cross hilt...
- catcher Military fork Partisan Pike Plançon a picot Ranseur Sovnya Spear Spetum Swordstaff Voulge War scythe War hammer Bows Longbows Daikyu English longbow...
- of polearm, such as the halberd, pike, ranseur, spontoon, ox tongue, or spetum. The arrival of practical firearms led to the obsolescence of the partisan...
- Lucerne hammer Military fork Partisan Pike Ranseur Scottish polearms Sovnya Spetum Viking halberd War scythe A corseque has a three-bladed head on a 6–8 ft...
- spearhead affixed with a cross hilt at its base derived from the earlier spetum Spontoon, a 17th-century weapon that consisted of a large blade with two...
- become mercenaries in Terra Firma It would[specify] have evolved from the spetum in the later Middle Ages. It was po****r in Europe in the 16th and 17th...
- become the ancestor of later medieval polearms, such as the partisan and spetum. The thrusting spear also has the advantage of reach, being considerably...
- (Gr****) Sibat, bangkaw, palupad, sumbling (Southeast Asian) Sovnya (Russian) Spetum (European) Swordstaff (European) Trident Trishula (Indian, Southeast Asian)...