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  • [[century::16th century]] OR | Grouping years of the 16th century together with the [[property:century|century]] property used on master pages
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  • ...the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] in the 14th or [[century::15th century]]. None of these men is mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of th
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  • | name = [[name::Anonymous 15th century poem]] This '''anonymous poem''' appears in fragmentary form in two [[century::15th century]] manuscripts: [[Hans Talhoffer]]'s personal manuscript of 1459<ref>[[Hans
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  • [[century::16th century]] OR | Grouping years of the 16th century together with the [[property:century|century]] property used on master pages
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  • ...index of masters is currently only complete up through the end of the 16th Century. }} == 14th Century Masters ==
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  • [[century::17th century]] [[language::English]]
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  • * [[Paulus Hector Mair]], a 16th century Augsburg Patrician and collector of [[fencing manual]]s. * [[Joachim Meyer]], a 16th century Strasbourg cutler and [[Freifechter]] who was the last major figure in the
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  • | birthdate = 17th century (?) | deathdate = 17th century
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  • * [[Hans Döbringer|Hans "Hanko" Döbringer]], a late 14th or early 15th century priest and [[fencing master]] who was an early part of the tradition of [[J * The [[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Pol Hausbuch]] (MS 3227a), a 15th century [[commonplace book]] often incorrectly attributed to Hans Döbringer
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  • ...of the late 17th century, and Italian Classical Swordsmanship of the 19th century.
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  • | birthdate = 14th century (?) {{main|Other Masters (14th Century)}}
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  • | birthdate = 15th century | deathdate = 16th century
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  • | Date = [[year::1500s|16th century]] .... The teachings of this manuscript bear some similarities to those of 15th century master [[Philippo di Vadi]] as well as to the contemporary Bolognese fencin
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  • ...e book ''[[Bauman Fechtbuch]]: A Medieval Fighting Book from the Fifteenth Century on the Longsword, Falchion, Dagger, and Wrestling''. Currently he is workin
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  • Gabriel Weyer was a 17th century Nuremberg engraver. He illustrated [[Sebastian Heußler]]'s 1615 treatise e
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  • ...he national ''Fraktur'' type which remained in use until the mid-twentieth century.
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  • | birthdate = 14th century (?) {{main|Other Masters (14th Century)}}
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  • ...t of the chancery orthographical standards in the later 16th to early 17th century. ...for the language of the transitional period of the late 14th to early 17th century.
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  • | birthdate = 14th century | deathdate = 14th century (?)
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  • ...]], and [[Hans Talhoffer|Talhoffer, Hans]]. ''Medieval Combat: A Fifteenth-Century Illustrated Manual of Swordfighting and Close-Quarter Combat''. Greenhill B
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  • '''Hans Stettner von Mörnsheim''' was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. Though no treatise authored b
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  • | birthdate = 14th century | deathdate = 14th century (?)
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  • ...excerpts of it in later works on Iberian fencing, along with those of 15th century Spanish masters [[Jaime Pons]] and [[Pedro de la Torre]].
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  • ....<ref name="Vadi">[[Philippo di Vadi]]. ''Arte Gladiatoria Dimicandi: 15th Century Swordsmanship of Master Filippo Vadi''. Trans. Luca Porzio and Gregory Mele
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  • '''Giovanni Filoteo Achillini''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] philosopher.
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  • '''Girolamo Lucino''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about his li
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  • '''Hans Wurm''' was a late 15th century German Landshut woodcutter and printer. "Landshut" could be translated as "
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  • ...rences to the Iron Gate are found in the work of the [[Other Masters (14th Century)]], the [[Codex Speyer]], [[Jörg Wilhalm]], [[Hans Talhoffer]], in the [[K
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  • * [[Peter von Danzig zum Ingolstadt]], a 15th century [[fencing master]] and member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...f stiff-bladed [[dagger]] in Europe in the late Middle Ages (from the 14th century onwards), used by a variety of people from merchants to knights. It was wo ...g roundel daggers as backup weapons (Plate 214, [[Bauman Fechtbuch]], 15th century).]]
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  • '''Hans von Speyer''' was a 15th century German scribe. He was probably born near Speyer, Germany in the mid 1400s.
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  • | birthdate = 16th century (?) '''Joachim Köppe''' (Köppen) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known of this maste
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  • ...Roman also resulted in practicing their sports and combat sports. Mid 17th century Amsterdam even resurected their version of the Trojan games and so did many
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  • | Date = [[year::1600s|17th century]] ...Regeln''''' ("Italian Fencing in 400 Lessons"; MS Dresden C.91) is a 17th century [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created by [[Johann Christian]].
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  • ...the most important organization of German [[fencing|fencers]] in the 16th century. The brotherhood originated in the 15th century, but it is not known when exactly it was founded. [[Hans Talhoffer]] may ha
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  • | birthdate = 16th century | deathdate = 17th century (?)
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  • ...della scherma (MS 14.10)|treatise]] (MS 14/10) around the turn of the 17th century. In the title to his work Palladini declares himself a native of Bologna ("
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  • ...ni]]. He has two combat books out in print; ''Arte of Defence'' and ''16th Century Single Sword Combat''. More books on sword and other combat are forthcoming
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  • '''Pedro de la Torre''' (Petrus de Turri) was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::Spanish]] fencing master. In ca. 1474, he is believed to h
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  • '''Terenziano Ceresa''' was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about his li
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  • ...ng a transitional type to the knightly sword of the high Middle Ages. 10th-century Norsemen knew this type and called it ''gaddhjalt'' (spike hilt). The pomme ...onger, more massive [[Greatsword|greatswords]] that appear in the mid-13th century, probably designed to counter the improved mail armour of the time, and the
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  • | birthdate = 16th century ...tionality::Italian]] [[fencing master]] at the turn of the [[century::17th century]]. He seems to have been an initiate of the Florentine fencing tradition of
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  • '''Hans Pegnitzer''' (Hanns Pägnüczer) was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. His name signifies that he ca
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  • ....I.6.4°.2)|Bauman Fechtbuch]]: A Medieval Fighting Book from the Fifteenth Century on the Longsword, Falchion, Dagger, and Wrestling''. He is a director of th
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  • '''Jaime Pons de Perpiñan''' (Jayme Pons de Perpinyà) was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::Spanish]] fencing master. According to various sources he
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  • ...ed Albracht, Alebrant, Hildebrant, Hilbrant, Abram or Albertin) was a 13th century [[nationality::German]] writer who authored a treatise called ''Rossarzneib ...us Magnus and the Marescalcia by Laurentius Rusius, the middle of the 14th century. worked as a veterinarian in Rome. Master Albrant's writing apparently rema
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  • '''Pieter Bailly''' (1554-after 1608) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::Dutch]] artist and [[fencing master]].
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  • '''Domingo Luis Godinho''' was a late [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Portuguese]] fencing master. Little is known of this maste
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  • | Traced by Archibald Corble in the early 20th century to create the [[Compendio y Philosophia y Dztreza de las Armas (MS R4-B274) ...ished Luxembourg, 1767.<br/>Subject classification: Fencing - French, 18th century. Bookplate with coat of arms
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  • '''Luis Barbarán''' was [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Spanish]] notary and fencer. He left a list of nine rules
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  • ...ounger”''' (1450 - 1521) was a [[century::15th century|15th-16th century]] century German knight. He was born on 10 October 1450 at Castle Sommersdorf in Bava ...ciety of the Unicorn and active in the tournament revival of the late 15th century. He authored multiple books on different sorts of warfare, including a war
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  • ...As well as Fiore de'i Liberi's system, Matt also teaches from British 19th century manuals on the use of [[singlestick]], [[sword]], [[cutlass]] and [[bayonet ...UCL) in 2000, writing his dissertation on the development of 13th and 14th century armor.
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  • ...here he was born that <Vincenzo Bondì> , Doctor in Venice in the sixteenth century , the author of various translations . So it could also be admitted that th Italian (Venice), active late 17th century<br/>
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  • | Date = late 17th century{{#set: year=1675-1700}} ...lity::Iberian]] [[fencing manual]]s written in the latter part of the 17th century. It currently rests in the holdings of the [[Biblioteca da Ajuda]] in Lisbo
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  • | Material = Paper, in a 19th century cover | Script = 17th century hand
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  • | birthdate = 15th century ...nfaden von Erfurt''' (Hanns Seyden Faden vo~ Erfürt) was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. ''Seydenfaden'' means silk th
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  • | date = 15th century ...he author or scribe. Its teachings are compatible with those of other 15th century glossators, but it includes a few ideas not seen anywhere else (such as the
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  • | Date = [[year::1600s|17th century (?)]] ...ality::German]] composite manuscript containing partial copies of two 15th century [[fencing manual]]s written by [[Hans Talhoffer]].{{cn}} The original curre
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  • | deathdate = 16th century '''Angelo Paternostraro''' was a 16th century [[nationality::Italian]] fencing master. He seems to have been a profession
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  • '''Achille Marozzo''' (1484-1553) was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. He was born in San Giovanni ...ome a dominant work in Italian fencing, reprinted many times into the 17th century. Achille Marozzo himself died in 1553 and is buried in Bologna at the milit
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  • The '''MS 26.236''' was copied in the early 16th century from the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|MS Chart.A.558]], a [[natio ...[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|MS Chart.A.558]] in the early 16th century by an unknown scribe.
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  • ...ny for the HEMA community, with a simple goal: writing history in the 21st century!
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  • ...the 16th century. It was owned by [[Karl Wassmannsdorff]] in the late 19th century, but its location is currently unknown.
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  • ...Liber Ignium'' was conducted by Marcellin Berthelot which is cited in 20th century works on the topic.<ref name="Part5860"/><ref name="NeedhamLu1987"/> ...the text has been rejected by scholars, who date it to the late 13th&nbsp;century.<ref>Partington, James Riddick. ''A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder'',
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  • | Date = [[year::0100s|2nd Century]] The '''Oxyrhynchus Papyrus n.466''' (MS P.Oxy.Ⅲ.466) is a fragmentary 2nd century [[nationality::Greek]] [[wrestling manual]]<ref>"[http://wwwapp.cc.columbia
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  • ...agedorn, p 20.</ref> Most knowledge about the manuscript comes from a 19th century library catalog<ref>See ''[http://books.google.com/books?id{{=}}OiiL7U176dg ! [[Anonymous 15th century poleaxe treatise|66rv]]
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  • '''Gregor Erhart''' (ca.1468? – 1540) was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::German]] sculptor. He was born at Ulm, the son of sculptor
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  • | date = 15th-16th century ...n Gloss Fragment''' is an anonymous [[century::15th century|15th]] or 16th century [[nationality::German]] commentary on a few lines of [[Johannes Liechtenaue
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  • ...on practice in the Scholastic movement of the Middle Ages, and by the 12th century, comprehensive glosses for the entire Bible and many important Roman legal By the 14th century, the tradition of creating formal glosses of authoritative texts had faded
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  • | Date = [[year::1625]] (20th century tracing) ...' ("Compendium of the Philosophy and Skill at Arms", MS R4-B274) is a 20th century tracing of a [[nationality::Spanish]] [[fencing manual]] written by [[Octav
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  • ...tied to some extent to the history of books themselves. Until the mid-15th century, all books were laboriously copied by hand; we call these books '''manuscri ...: woodblock and copperplate prints became common by the middle of the 15th century, and beginning in the 1450s, books printed using moveable type began to app
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  • ...tied to some extent to the history of books themselves. Until the mid-15th century, all books were laboriously copied by hand; we call these books '''manuscri ...: woodblock and copperplate prints became common by the middle of the 15th century, and beginning in the 1450s, books printed using moveable type began to app
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  • ...Scharpfrennen''' ("Tournament and Sharp Weapons"; Cod.I.6.4º.1) is an 16th century [[nationality::German]] tournament book created in ca. 1537.
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  • '''Camillo Agrippa''' (1510s–1595) was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] architect, engineer, and fencer. Born in Milan, ...deas is seen in virtually every fencing manual published in the subsequent century, including those of [[Ridolfo Capo Ferro da Cagli]], [[Jerónimo Sánchez d
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  • | birthdate = 14th century '''Joseph Schirmer von Würzburg''' was a 14th century Jewish [[fencing master]]. On July 3rd, 1385 he was admitted as a courtier
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  • ...y::Italian]] [[fencing manual]] written around the turn of the seventeenth century. The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[British Library]] in
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  • Don '''Luis Pacheco de Narváez''' (1570s–1640) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::Spanish]] philosopher and [[fencing master]]. Born in Baez
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  • ...pear across multiple manuscripts (almost entirely from the [[century::16th century]]), but their origin and relationship are entirely unknown.
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  • | birthdate = 15th century '''Andreas''' was probably a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. He is credited with writing a
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  • ...ions of dueling laws and customs, which help establish the context of 15th century fighting systems, and also of incidents from specific historical duels, whi ...quite popular, published in at least sixteen editions over the subsequent century and translated into three other languages; sections were also lifted by [[A
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  • ...anual]] authored by [[Fiore de'i Liberi]], created at the turn of the 15th century. The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Morgan Library & Mus ...oteca Soranzo in Venice (Library of Jacopo Soranzo, Venetian senator, 18th century). The other contents of this codex are unknown.
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  • ...manuscript was long thought to have been lost and the only remnant a 20th century tracing, but it recently resurfaced at auction and was purchased by the [[M
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  • ...nt (2009) are even less precise, placing it at around the turn of the 14th century. Most recent analysis has preferred the very late end of this range, with L * late 1500s-1945 – owned by the dukes of Sachsen-Gotha; listed in an 18th century library catalog as Cod.Membr.Ⅰ.no.115.{{cn}} The second piece on [[:File:
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  • | name = [[name::Anonymous 15th century poem]] This '''anonymous poem''' appears in fragmentary form in two [[century::15th century]] manuscripts: [[Hans Talhoffer]]'s personal manuscript of 1459<ref>[[Hans
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  • ...ming from all over the world. When you look at old paintings from the 17th century showing the town’s squares and for instance the people at the Buerse, you
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  • ...Monti, Pietro del Monte, Petrus Montius; 1457-1509) was a [[century::15th century]] [[fencing master]], historian, and philosopher. His nationality is unclea
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  • ...3) is [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in the early 16th century by [[Willibald Pirckheimer]], a close friend of [[Albrecht Dürer]].<ref>Se
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  • ...ning illustrations of fencing, created at the beginning of the seventeenth century. The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Médiathèque de Mon
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  • ...printed in 1658. The treatise focuses on cut-fencing, one of the few 17th century rapier treatises to do so.
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  • The '''Cod. Ser. Nov. 2978''' was copied in the sixteenth century from the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (Cod.icon.394a)|cod.icon. 394a]], a [[nation
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  • | birthdate = 17th century ...n in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darmstadt Darmstadt] in the early 17th century. He seems to have been an initiate of the tradition of [[Salvator Fabris]],
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  • ...ail that would be vulnerable to his techniques were used from the mid 14th century to the mid 15th. Many have sought to assign Liechtenauer's life to the earl ...asis on field combat suggests a possible answer: it was common in the 15th century for knights, mercenaries, and other fighting men to organize themselves int
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