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Medieval Longsword – Deepeeka
Medieval Longsword – Deepeeka
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The medieval longsword is one of the most iconic weapons of the Middle Ages, particularly popular from the 13th to the 16th century. It was used extensively across Europe in both warfare and personal duels and was known for its versatility, reach, and cutting power.
Historical Use
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Combat: Used by knights and men-at-arms on the battlefield. Effective against lightly armored opponents; against plate armor, thrusts to joints or half-swording (gripping the blade) were used.
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Dueling: Used in judicial duels and personal combat. Manuals like those from Johannes Liechtenauer and Fiore dei Liberi illustrate sophisticated techniques.
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Training: Practiced with wooden or blunted steel "feders" (training swords).
Cultural Significance
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Symbol of knighthood, chivalry, and martial prowess.
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Frequently depicted in medieval art, literature, and modern media.
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Still studied and used today by martial artists, reenactors, and collectors.
Overall Length | 46 1/4'' |
Blade Length | 36 7/16'' |
Weight | 3 lb 15.7 oz |
Edge | Unsharpened |
Width | 58 mm |
Thickness | 4.6 mm - 4.2 mm |
Pommel | Nut |
P.O.B. | 6 1/2'' |
Grip Length | 6 3/4'' |
Blade | [EN45 High Carbon Steel] |
Type | longsword |
Class | Battle Ready |
Manufacturer | Deepeeka |
Country of Origin | India |
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