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  2. Battle axe - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, evolution and uses of battle axes, axes designed for combat. Find out how axes were employed by different cultures and civilizations, from ancient times to the Middle Ages, and see examples of various axe types and designs.

  3. List of medieval weapons - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of weapons used in the medieval period, organized by their purpose and type. Includes melee, ranged, siege, and animal weapons, as well as references and links to related topics.

  4. Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the types, uses, and symbolism of weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon society and culture. Find out how spears, swords, axes, shields, and helmets were made, buried, and depicted in archaeological, textual, and illustrative sources.

  5. Viking Age arms and armour - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the military technology and weapons of the Vikings, based on archaeological finds, pictorial representations, and sagas. See how knives, seaxes, swords, axes, spears, shields, and helmets were used and decorated by different classes of warriors.

  6. Medieval warfare - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of warriors, weapons, and tactics in medieval warfare, from knights and mercenaries to castles and sieges. Find out how the Middle Ages transformed the character of warfare from antiquity and how it influenced the role of cavalry and artillery.

  7. Poleaxe - Wikipedia

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    However, the axe blade on a poleaxe seems to have been consistently smaller than that of a halberd. A smaller head concentrates the kinetic energy of the blow on a smaller area, enabling the impact to defeat armour, while broader halberd heads are better against opponents with less mail or plate armour. Furthermore, many halberds had their ...

  8. Dane axe - Wikipedia

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    A Dane axe or long axe is a two-handed battle axe with a broad and thin blade, used by Vikings and other warriors in Europe from the 9th to the 14th century. Learn about its construction, history, depictions, and famous users from the Bayeux Tapestry, the Varangian Guard, and more.

  9. Infantry in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    By the 11th century, much of the infantry fighting was conducted by high-ranking nobles, middle-class freemen and peasants, who were expected to have a certain standard of equipment, often including helmet, spear, shield and secondary weapons in the form of an axe, long knife or sword.