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  • ...nd tapered to a somewhat rounded point. The grip was simple with a small [[Hilt|pommel]], and the guard was curved with the concave side toward the point.
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  • ...is way: as you go with your hilt over his Messer as before, pull with your hilt on his Messer backwards, so that the weak of your Messer comes to his right
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  • ..., engage deeply.</ref> to him with the point, with the long edge above his hilt, and thrust him to the face (as stands pictured next to this).</p> ...ith his hilt in the displacement of the parter, invert your sword with the hilt high<ref>S. ''fast vber sich'': "firmly upward".</ref> in front of your hea
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  • ...s. 10th-century Norsemen knew this type and called it ''gaddhjalt'' (spike hilt). The pommels usually take a Brazil-nut form, and sometimes also a disk-sha ...esmuseum in [[Zurich]] possesses an example that has a [[Viking Age]]-type hilt, but clearly a type XII blade. The subtype XIIa (originally classified as X
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  • ...the point against him then put your sword under your right armpit with the hilt on your breast and push him from you.<section end="30"/> ...e, grab his sword with your left hand in front of his left hand, place the hilt on your breast and set the point against him.<section end="38"/>
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  • ...with the left foot forward and hold your sword on your right side with the hilt before your head so that the short edge stands toward you and hold the poin ...with the right foot forward and hold your sword to your left side with the hilt before your head so that the long edge stands toward you and hold the point
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  • | <p>Strong is, from the hilt to the middle, The rest forward on out on the messer, is the Weak. From her ...strongly high to his head, if he displaces with the strong, then wind the hilt, drive as soon with the arm, slash him with the long edge, behind his messe
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  • ...rab hold with your left hand in his right elbow and with your right on his hilt by the pommel. Hit his elbow with the left hand as you pull the sword to yo Hold the sword uplifted on your right side with the thumb underneath on the hilt and the point toward the opponent's face.<section end="71"/>
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  • ...and and clasp their sword certainly and surely with both hands between the hilt and the pommel. Because in this manner, they hold the sword much surer than ...ickly, because you meet with the opponent much better and further over the hilt than under it. And one is also much surer of all fencing in this way and on
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  • ...and and clasp their sword certainly and surely with both hands between the hilt and the pommel. Because in this manner, they hold the sword much surer than ...ickly, because you meet with the opponent much better and further over the hilt than under it. And one is also much surer of all fencing in this way and on
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  • ...g of your sword, slide up to the weak (''schwech'') of his blade, wind the hilt in front of your head while remaining on the sword (''am schwert'') and thr ...ng as described and he displaces the thrust by lifting up his arms and his hilt, stay in the Winding and take the ''Ort'' (point or thrust) down between hi
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  • | <p>[50] <em>Because of your hilt which I hold in my hand,<br/>I will strike you and your sword will be forfe ...and grasp the hilt of his sword in between his hands (in the middle of the hilt), and then I could strike with edge and point. And this catch can be made a
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  • ...trikes or thrusts artfully and quickly. For you have better reach over the hilt than under it and you are also much safer in all your fencing. The upper to
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  • ...right side. “Simultaneously” fall with your empty hand on his hand on the hilt of the Messer, and pull downwards in that way you take his Messer. ...right hand. Then, pull “simultaneously” firmly to your right side with the hilt.
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  • ..."the Instant" against his "weak" and "strong" parts of the sword. From the hilt of the sword to the blade's centre the sword is "strong", and with this you ...h the "strong" of the sword against the "weak" of his sword, and wind your hilt high in front of your head, and thrust down from above into his face.<secti
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  • Understand the Weak and the Strong thus: On the sword from the hilt to the middle of the blade is the Strong of the sword, and further above th ...th his arms and parries with his hilt, then remain standing thus with your hilt before your head, and set the point in below on his neck, or on his breast
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  • And understand it like this: From the hilt of the sword up until the middle of the blade the sword has its strength. W ...p with the strong of your sword into the weak of their sword and wind your hilt forwards in front of your head against their sword and then stab them in th
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  • ...sword by the point&nbsp;/ and with the right twist your sword up with the hilt on your chest&nbsp;/ and thus attack him<section end="56"/> ...ur left hand&nbsp;/ and with your right above thrust forward hard with the hilt&nbsp;/ so he falls<section end="63"/>
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  • ...forwards and hold your Messer at the right leg on the right side with the hilt at the hip, so that the blunt edge is above and the point is forwards again ...your left side at the hip, so that the long edge is turned upwards and the hilt is a bit lowered towards the ground and the point stands upwards against th
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  • | Strike closely at him as you will, <br/>that nothing comes unto your hilt, Weak and Strong are taken thus, on the sword from the hilt to the middle of the blade, this is the strong of the sword, and farther pa
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  • The weak and the strong, look at it like this. On the sword, from the hilt to the midpoint of the blade, this is the strong of the sword and further p ...s high and parry with their hilt, then remain standing like this with your hilt in front of your head and set your point below onto their neck or onto thei
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  • ...tside at his right arm with the outside flat in a flick. Quickly pull your hilt up, so that in this pulling up, your blade hangs down, and with this, jerk ...is smaller than you, then send your outside flat from your right above his hilt toward his right, outside his right arm, and in a single motion under his d
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  • ...esser so that the thumb is below and [cut] with the sharp [edge] under his hilt to his arm, and press upwards while cutting. ...r Messer so that the thumb is below and come with the short edge under his hilt to his arm. And press upwards while cutting. Thus, you have the four cuts a
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  • ...the point with the left hand, and with the right, wind your sword with the hilt to your chest, and plant to him as such.<section end="56"/> ...the knee with the left hand, and with the right, shove him above with the hilt firmly from you, so he falls.<section end="63"/>
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  • ...ern and he must parry the spear away—then seize your sword by the hand and hilt, and shove it strongly at him, and whilst he attempts to recover, then go a ...nd spear in the right hand. Angle the [spear-]shaft forward, and raise the hilt of the sword to place them together<ref>A similar method of holding the wea
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  • ...things, know the Weak and Strong of the sword; undertake it thus: from the hilt on to the middle is the Strong, and from the middle on to the point is the ...foot well on your right side, and in the spring, turn your sword with the hilt before your head (so that your thumb comes below), and strike him with the
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  • ...underbolt,<ref name="donerschlag">orig. ''donerschlag''; a strike with the hilt of the longsword while holding the blade</ref> and let him forward above,<r ...splace his blow<ref name='schlag'/> out of the guard and drive up with the hilt, and thrust at the throat or to the openings by the joints. Likewise, set t
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  • ...iron hat</ref> or by the pommel, and pull him to you with it, and with the hilt, shove him above from you, so he falls from the horse.<section end="44"/> ...f he parries high and comes near to you with it, then move to him with the hilt of your sword under the arm behind his elbow, and shove above from you, and
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  • ...f his sword, and understand it thusly: The sword has its strength from the hilt of the sword up until the middle of the blade; with that you may resist<ref ...up with the strong of your sword into the weak of his sword, and wind your hilt forward in front of your head upon the sword, and so thrust him high to the
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  • ...or evade the opponent’s weapon by rotating the blade downwards around the hilt. It is one of several techniques featured in the Handworks section of longs
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  • ...hrusts, since you can reach them much better and more certainly over their hilt than under it. You're also much surer in all your fencing like this, since
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  • | <p>The part from the cross or hilt to the middle of the blade is named the strong of the sword. The weak is fr | <p>The first is named the hilt, and contains the pommel and cross. Expedient for grappling, gripping, and
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  • ...sword, with his point high into the opponent's face or chest, and with the hilt of his sword kept low, as shown here.</p> ...t wounds.<br/>I would be able to make a bargain at the same time using the hilt.''</p>
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  • ...hape and function of the blades of European Medieval swords as well as the hilt, which had been the primary criteria of previous scholars. His typology tr
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  • ...ur left side and pull your Messer on his Messer back, and go high with the hilt, and strike with the left hand in the middle of your Messer. Then, thrust a ...ch. “Simultaneously” step behind him once again and strike to him with the hilt at his neck.
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  • ...takes away the scalper. It also breaks one as such again as above with the hilt thrown over that and cast down.</p>
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  • ...out the weakness and strength of the sword. Look at it like this: From the hilt to the midpoint, that is the strong, from the midpoint to the point is the ...right foot and in the spring turn your sword in front of your head by the hilt in such a way that your thumb comes under and strike them on the left side
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  • <p>thrust through for the visor break the left hand at his hilt and with the pommel through winded</p> | <p>In the hilt break wind over with the blade and tear downwards</p>
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  • ...he lifts his arm and moves to displace or throw aside your strike with the hilt. So grab with your left hand under his sword and grab his both arms and pre | <p>By the hilt of his sword grab under and so jerk it strongly under the arm and turn your
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  • ...eason and that a fencer should make use of the ''Ort'', of both edges, the hilt and the pommel. Each of these has its own special methods in the art of fen ...the right side while striking and shall throw or thrust the point over the hilt of the adversary onto his hands. And he should strike with the flat if he h
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  • ...gainst his left side, so that the thumb is above on the flat and lower the hilt a bit and thrust upwards under his Messer at his face. “Simultaneously” | Then, if you wind to his face with the lowered hilt so that the thumb is on the flat and he strikes “simultaneously” to you
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  • | <p>[8] ''Because of the hand that I have put beneath your hilt,<br/>If your sword doesn't hit the ground, call me feeble.<br/>&nbsp;''</p> ...ice, and I shall call you blind;<br/>If your sword, when I catch it by the hilt openly,<br/>Will not fall to the ground, your weakness will remain hencefor
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  • ...thout a purpose. Namely, a fencer shall utilize the point, both edges, the hilt, the pommel and the like on the sword in accordance with its particular pre ...ly and swiftly and you shall throw or shoot your point over the opponent's hilt onto their hands {{dec|s|and you shall cut to the opponent's flats. Then if
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  • ...thout a purpose. Namely, a fencer shall utilize the point, both edges, the hilt, the pommel and the like on the sword in accordance with its particular pre ...ly and swiftly and you shall throw or shoot your point over the opponent's hilt onto their hands {{dec|s|and you shall cut to the opponent's flats. Then if
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  • ...on like this: place your left foot forward and position the sword with the hilt upon the right leg, the point against the face of the opponent. Also simila ...nt high and grab out onto their arm with your left hand [and] inside their hilt with an inverted hand and pull towards yourself, so that you take their swo
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  • ...ake away your opponent’s sword. You use the hilt of your sword to lift his hilt upwards, which will make his sword fall from his hands. ...s to take the sword of his companion with the hilt of his sword; the other hilt he will have above, and the sword will fall from [his companion's] hand for
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  • ...considered the best thing you can do and is generally done by grabbing the hilt of the opponent's weapon and threatening them with your weapon simultaneous
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  • ...eft side on his Messer in the hanging point, go with the crosspiece or the hilt to his right side on the blade of his Messer, and push his Messer to his le ...is Messer in the hanging point, “simultaneously”, as he goes high with his hilt and wants to twitch, go with your point firmly to his face and raise your a
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  • ...hilt and always shelter yourself behind the sword and keep the head to the hilt and be aware that you always withdraw with the back foot and always turn yo ...traight thrust and also always be aware that you shelter the head with the hilt and also always withdraw well and always turn yourself behind the sword
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  • ...s conceived or created without reason, so apply the point, both edges, the hilt and pommel, and everything which is on the sword, according to the specific ...ed manner, swiftly and well, and then throw or shoot your point over their hilt and over their hands.
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