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'''Pablo de Paredes''' (Paulo de Paredes) was a late [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Spanish]] fencing master. Little is known of this master's life, but he seems to have been the Head Master of Arms (Maestro Mayor) to the royal court of Spain in 1599. There he instructed Jehan L'Hermite, a Belgian and one of the prince's tutors, in the use of the [[montante]] and double [[side sword]]s. The only known record of Paredes' teachings is a passage in L'Hermite's memoir, which records twelve rules for the montante but indicates that he had forgotten the double sword teachings.
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'''Luis Barbarán''' was [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Spanish]] notary and fencer. He left a list of nine rules for the two-handed sword in one of his [[Las nueve reglas de la espada de dos mano (MS 2790)|manuscripts of notary records]].
  
 
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Revision as of 20:40, 6 November 2023

Luis Barbarán
Occupation Notary
Movement Esgrima común
Language Spanish

Luis Barbarán was 16th century Spanish notary and fencer. He left a list of nine rules for the two-handed sword in one of his manuscripts of notary records.

Treatise

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The edge of the page is torn off here.
  2. "Sieres?" The edge of the page is torn off here.
  3. "Que?" The edge of the page is torn off here.
  4. "Ete?" The edge of the page is torn off here.
  5. "Y questo se a?" Covered by a stain.