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- Company_of_Masters abstract "The Company of Maisters of the Science of Defence was an organisation formed in England during the reign of Henry VIII to regulate the teaching of the Arte of Defence or fencing, using a range of weapons, including the rapier, quarterstaff, and, most notably, the broadsword.This school of fencing persisted throughout the 16th century but declined after the end of the Tudor period.".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageExternalLink www.stoccata.org.
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- Company_of_Masters wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageRevisionID "705248877".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Association_for_Renaissance_Martial_Arts.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Basket-hilted_sword.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink British_Academy_of_Fencing.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_European_martial_arts.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_fencing.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink George_Silver.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Guild.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Historical_European_martial_arts.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Historical_fencing_in_Scotland.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink James_VI_and_I.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Swetnam.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Prize_Playing.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Quarterstaff.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Rapier.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Schola_Gladiatoria.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLink Tudor_period.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ancient Masters".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "Company of Masters".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corporation of Masters of the Noble Science of Defence".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corporation of the Masters of Defence".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "London Company of Masters of Defence".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "London Company of Masters".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "London Masters of Defence".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Company of Maisters".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Company of Masters".
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fencing.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HEMA.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Company_of_Masters wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Company_of_Masters subject Category:Historical_European_martial_arts.
- Company_of_Masters subject Category:Historical_fencing.
- Company_of_Masters hypernym Organisation.
- Company_of_Masters type Organisation.
- Company_of_Masters type Art.
- Company_of_Masters type Redirect.
- Company_of_Masters comment "The Company of Maisters of the Science of Defence was an organisation formed in England during the reign of Henry VIII to regulate the teaching of the Arte of Defence or fencing, using a range of weapons, including the rapier, quarterstaff, and, most notably, the broadsword.This school of fencing persisted throughout the 16th century but declined after the end of the Tudor period.".
- Company_of_Masters label "Company of Masters".
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- Company_of_Masters sameAs Q5155547.
- Company_of_Masters wasDerivedFrom Company_of_Masters?oldid=705248877.
- Company_of_Masters isPrimaryTopicOf Company_of_Masters.