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- Knightly_sword length "900.0".
- Knightly_sword weight "1.1".
- Knightly_sword abstract "The most widespread type of sword in the European High Middle Ages (often referred to as \"knightly sword\" in modern terminology) was a straight, double-edged weapon with a single-handed cruciform hilt and a blade length of about 70 to 80 centimetres (28 to 31 in).The type is frequently depicted in period artwork, and numerous examples have been preserved archaeologically.The high medieval sword of the Romanesque period (10th to 13th centuries) develops gradually from the Carolingian sword (spatha) of the 9th century. In the Late Medieval period (14th and 15th centuries), use of derived or late forms of these swords continued to be used, but now often as a sidearm, especially of the estoc type, now called \"arming sword\" and contrasting with the two-handed, heavier longsword. After the end of the medieval period, the arming sword develops into the early modern rapier.".
- Knightly_sword length "0.9".
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- Knightly_sword type Sword.
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- Knightly_sword wikiPageWikiLinkText "Knightly sword".
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- Knightly_sword bladeType "Double-edged, straight bladed".
- Knightly_sword caption "(Replica of the Sword of Saint Maurice, one of the best-preserved 13th-century swords, kept in Turin. It has a heavy type XII blade, presumably intended for use from horseback, with "brazil-nut" pommel. .)".
- Knightly_sword hiltType "One-handed cruciform, with pommel".
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- Knightly_sword length "avg.".
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- Knightly_sword service "c. 1000–1500".
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- Knightly_sword weight "avg.".
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- Knightly_sword subject Category:Medieval_European_swords.
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- Knightly_sword type Device.
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- Knightly_sword comment "The most widespread type of sword in the European High Middle Ages (often referred to as \"knightly sword\" in modern terminology) was a straight, double-edged weapon with a single-handed cruciform hilt and a blade length of about 70 to 80 centimetres (28 to 31 in).The type is frequently depicted in period artwork, and numerous examples have been preserved archaeologically.The high medieval sword of the Romanesque period (10th to 13th centuries) develops gradually from the Carolingian sword (spatha) of the 9th century. ".
- Knightly_sword label "Knightly sword".
- Knightly_sword sameAs Q15618382.
- Knightly_sword sameAs Ritterschwert.