-
early modern period,
western sword design diverged into two forms, the
thrusting swords and the sabres.
Thrusting swords such as the
rapier and eventually...
- devices;
lighter due to the
absence of the arm, for
reconnaissance missions.
SWORDS TALON: For
small arms
combat and
guard roles.
Evaluated in
December 2003...
-
Swords Series is a
series of
science fiction/fantasy
novels written by Fred
Saberhagen from 1983 to 1995. The
story revolves around the
Twelve Swords...
-
writer and producer,
created all four
videos for the
Liquid Swords album ("Liquid
Swords", "Cold World", "Shadowboxin'/4th Chamber", and "I
Gotcha Back")...
- (1822); "one-handed
sword" is
somewhat later,
recorded from c. 1850. Some
swords were
designed for left-hand use,
although left-handed
swords have been described...
- A ****anese
sword (****anese: 日本刀, Hepburn: nihontō) is one of
several types of
traditionally made
swords from ****an.
Bronze swords were made as
early as...
-
around 900–1596) Shintō (new
swords 1596–1780) Shinshintō (newer
swords 1781–1876) Gendaitō (modern or
contemporary swords 1876–present)
Katana originates...
-
swords may
refer to:
Crossed Swords (1954 film), an
Italian film "Crossed
Swords", an
episode of the
British sitcom Steptoe and Son "Crossed
Swords"...
- Age
European swords Harpe:
mentioned almost exclusively in Gr****
mythology Iron Age
European swords Falcata: one-handed single-edged
sword –
blade 48–60 cm...
-
Swords", a 2017
episode of the
animated series Adventure Time
Doctrine of the two
swords "two
swords" of Luke 22:38 (Sell your
cloak and buy a
sword)...