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- Spada_da_lato abstract "The spada da lato or \"side-sword\" is the Italian term for the type of sword popular during the late 16th century, corresponding to the Spanish espada ropera.It is a continuation of the medieval arming sword and in turn the predecessor of the rapier of the Early Modern period. Its use was taught in the Dardi school of Italian fencing, influential on 17th century rapier fencing.They were ideal for handling the mix of armored and unarmored opponents of that time. A new technique of placing one's finger on the ricasso to improve the grip (a practice that would continue in the rapier) led to the production of hilts with a guard for the finger. This sword design eventually led to the development of the civilian rapier, but it was not replaced by it, and the side-sword continued to be used during the rapier's lifetime.Although this particular type of sword is referred to in modern times as a side-sword, the name was not used contemporaneously to the sword in question (as far as current research of ancient fighting manuals goes). Although some early Italian sources use the term spada da lato, they are only talking about the sword that is at your side, and not just this particular type of sword.Also of note is that as rapiers became more popular, attempts were made to hybridize the blade, sacrificing the effectiveness found in each unique weapon design. These are still considered side-swords and are sometimes labeled sword rapier or cutting rapier by modern collectors.".
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- Spada_da_lato wikiPageID "1086518".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageLength "1937".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageRevisionID "681399038".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Association_for_Renaissance_Martial_Arts.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Bolognese_Swordsmanship.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renaissance-era_swords.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Espada_ropera.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Italian_school_of_swordsmanship.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Knightly_sword.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Rapier.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Ricasso.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink Sword.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLink File:Spada_da_Lato.jpg.
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLinkText "Side-sword".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spada da lato".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLinkText "cut and thrust sword".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLinkText "early Renaissance".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLinkText "side sword".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLinkText "side-swords".
- Spada_da_lato wikiPageWikiLinkText "spada da lato".
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- Spada_da_lato subject Category:Renaissance-era_swords.
- Spada_da_lato hypernym Term.
- Spada_da_lato comment "The spada da lato or \"side-sword\" is the Italian term for the type of sword popular during the late 16th century, corresponding to the Spanish espada ropera.It is a continuation of the medieval arming sword and in turn the predecessor of the rapier of the Early Modern period. Its use was taught in the Dardi school of Italian fencing, influential on 17th century rapier fencing.They were ideal for handling the mix of armored and unarmored opponents of that time.".
- Spada_da_lato label "Spada da lato".
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- Spada_da_lato sameAs Spada_da_lato.
- Spada_da_lato sameAs m.044spr.
- Spada_da_lato sameAs Q376557.
- Spada_da_lato wasDerivedFrom Spada_da_lato?oldid=681399038.
- Spada_da_lato depiction Spada_da_Lato.jpg.
- Spada_da_lato isPrimaryTopicOf Spada_da_lato.