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- Ahlspiess abstract "The Ahlspiess (or awl pike) was a thrusting spear developed and used primarily in Germany and Austria from the 15th to 16th centuries. The ahlspiess consisted of a long thin spike of square cross section measuring a metre (39 inches) or more in length, mounted to a round wooden shaft and secured with a pair of langets extending from the socket. The length of the shaft ranged from 1.6 to 1.8 m. (5 - 6 feet), and located at the base of the spike was a rondel guard (a circular metal plate) to protect the hands. Large numbers of these weapons have survived and are kept in the arsenal and museums of Vienna as well as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Some ahlspiesse have thicker spikes which are round and much shorter than the usual form. These are seen in 14th century illustrations suggesting that they may have been the precursors of the longer type which came later. These shorter forms are also known by the Italian term candeliere which refers to a round candlestick of the period that had in the center a small pricket or spike that held the candle in place. An excavated and partially restored candeliere is present in the collection of the castle of Grandson in Switzerland. There were also forms of the ahlspiess which lacked a rondel guard and these were known as breach pikes.The ahlspiess is depicted in numerous pieces of medieval art, including a scene from the Très Belles Heures, a French religious Book of Hours of around 1400. Another is portrayed in a woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle of 1493, depicting the Red Sea drowning Pharaoh's army which is shown carrying a variety of staff weapons including halberds, flails and military forks as well as an ahlspiess. A third is from the emperor Maximilian's book Der Weisskunig of the early 16th century in an illustration entitled The Battle Against the Blue Company and is shown being carried by a Swiss soldier.The ahlspiess was used in other countries as well, including England, and was a popular weapon along with the pollaxe in tournament foot combat among armoured knights.".
- Ahlspiess thumbnail Ahlspiess_Boeheim.jpg?width=300.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageID "887303".
- Ahlspiess wikiPageLength "2763".
- Ahlspiess wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Ahlspiess wikiPageRevisionID "683214572".
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Armour.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Arsenal.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_hours.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Brill_Publishers.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_pole_weapons.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spears.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Emperor.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Flail_(weapon).
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink French_literature.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Grandson,_Switzerland.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Halberd.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Hilt.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Knight.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_art.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Military_fork.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Museum.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg_Chronicle.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Pollaxe.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Soldier.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Spear.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_people.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Tournament.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Weisskunig.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:langet.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink Woodcut.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLink File:Ahlspiess_Boeheim.jpg.
- Ahlspiess wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahlspiess".
- Ahlspiess wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weapon-stub.
- Ahlspiess subject Category:Medieval_pole_weapons.
- Ahlspiess subject Category:Spears.
- Ahlspiess hypernym Spear.
- Ahlspiess type Device.
- Ahlspiess type Weapon.
- Ahlspiess type Product.
- Ahlspiess type Thing.
- Ahlspiess type Q728.
- Ahlspiess comment "The Ahlspiess (or awl pike) was a thrusting spear developed and used primarily in Germany and Austria from the 15th to 16th centuries. The ahlspiess consisted of a long thin spike of square cross section measuring a metre (39 inches) or more in length, mounted to a round wooden shaft and secured with a pair of langets extending from the socket. The length of the shaft ranged from 1.6 to 1.8 m.".
- Ahlspiess label "Ahlspiess".
- Ahlspiess sameAs Q400558.
- Ahlspiess sameAs Ahlspieß.
- Ahlspiess sameAs 알슈피스.
- Ahlspiess sameAs Alšpisas.
- Ahlspiess sameAs Szydło_(broń).
- Ahlspiess sameAs m.03lwd4.
- Ahlspiess sameAs Альшпис.
- Ahlspiess sameAs Q400558.
- Ahlspiess wasDerivedFrom Ahlspiess?oldid=683214572.
- Ahlspiess depiction Ahlspiess_Boeheim.jpg.
- Ahlspiess isPrimaryTopicOf Ahlspiess.