Longswords, maces and axes in later XVI century.

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Rodolfo Martínez
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Longswords, maces and axes in later XVI century.

Postby Rodolfo Martínez » Thu Mar 15, 2007 6:08 pm

Hello guys.

Do you know if in later XVI century, longswords, axes, warhammers and maces were still used by heavy cavalry lancers as side weapons, or they were replaced by the broad bladed war rapier and pistol?

Thanks.

P.D.

Since pollaxes usually are considered ¨knightly¨ weapons, Who used them during the second half of the XVI century?
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Mair Portrayal

Postby Jeffrey Hull » Sun Mar 18, 2007 1:45 pm

I know that in a manual from 1542 that Paulus Hector Mair featured small-halberd / pollaxe prominently as a dueling weapon. He showed it wielded by unarmoured fighters. But lack of portrayal in armour cannot be taken as implying non-nobility. So I have only to offer you an ambiguous answer to you question :wink:
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