16e-17e eeuwse hellebaard, semi-scherp Middeleeuwse overkleden & wapenrokken below the knee
Description
below the knee
This helmet is based on an image of the Templars
Despite its small size
2 horizontale palen van 3
125 sheets of handmade blank paper and a cover of leather
16e-17e eeuwse hellebaard, semi-scherp Middeleeuwse overkleden & wapenrokken below the kneeThis halberd is based on originals from the 16th 17th century. The halberd is a pole weapon with a long wooden shaft and an iron tip, with an axe and a hook below. Contrary to common belief, the hook was not meant to enlarge wounds but to block or trap enemy weapons. Due to its length, a halberdier could strike with greater force than with a sword. The weapon was effective in attack, especially against cavalry, but less suitable for defense. Skulls
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