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Medieval Weapons

Medieval Weapons. By: Arjiana Webster. The Claymore. The Claymore or “Great Sword” attested in 1772 (as Cly -more). “The Broad sword is now used […] called Claymore (i.e. great sword).”. Where are castles located?.

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Medieval Weapons

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  1. Medieval Weapons By: ArjianaWebster

  2. The Claymore The Claymore or “Great Sword” attested in 1772 (as Cly-more). “The Broad sword is now used […] called Claymore (i.e. great sword).”

  3. Where are castles located? Castles are located all across the United States, but most are located in Europe.

  4. What is a Morning Star ? The Morning Star is a Medieval weapon of a spiked club resembling the mace, usually with a long spike extending straight from the top and many smaller spikes around the particle of the head.

  5. The Lian Nu The Lian Nu is a crossbow where the separate actions of stringing the bow, placing the bolt and shooting it can be accomplished with a simple movement while keeping the crossbow stationary.

  6. The Flail The form flail refers to two different weapons: one a two-handed infantry weapon derived from an argricultural tool, and the other a one-handed weapon. The two-handed Flail is a hand weapon derived from the argricultural tool of the same name, commonly used in threshing.

  7. The Nzappa Zap The Nzappa Zap is a traditional weapon from Demoratic Republic of Congo similar to an axe or hachet.

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