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  2. Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    The tang of the blade was covered by a hilt, which consisted of an upper and lower guard, a pommel, and a grip by which the sword was held. [29] Pommels could be elaborately decorated with a variety of styles. Examples include the Abingdon Sword or the pommel found in the Bedale Hoard, which was decorated with inlaid gold. [30]

  3. Durendal - Wikipedia

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    According to another 12th-century chanson de geste, the Song of Aspremont, the owner of Durendal just before Roland obtained it was a Saracen named Aumon, son of king Agolant, [d]. Young Roland mounted Naimes's horse Morel without permission, [25] and armed only with a rod, defeated Aumon, taking as spoils both the sword and the horse ...

  4. List of historical swords - Wikipedia

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    The original Sword of State of South Carolina (early 18th century) was used from 1704 to 1941, when it was stolen. [62] [63] A replacement Sword of State of South Carolina (1800) was used between 1941 and 1951. It was a cavalry sword from the Charleston Museum and was used in the War of 1812 and the American Civil War. [62]

  5. Shashka - Wikipedia

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    The shashka or shasqua (Adyghe: сэшхуэ, – long-knife; Russian: шашка) is a kind of North Caucasian sabre; a single-edged, single-handed, and guardless sabre. The comparatively gentle curve of a shashka blade puts the weapon midway between a typically curved sabre and a straight sword, effective for both cutting and thrusting.

  6. Oakeshott typology - Wikipedia

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    Type X. Note the disk shape pommel and long fuller that extends near to the end of the blade. Oakeshott X describes swords that were common in the late Viking age and remained in use until the 13th century. The blades of these swords are narrower and longer than the typical Viking sword, marking the transition to the knightly sword of the High ...

  7. Museum acquires 700AD gold sword pommel worth £30,000 found ...

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    The item has been described as a ‘fascinating bundle of stories’ that will keep researchers ‘busy for a long time’.

  8. Cawood sword - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Oakeshott stated that while both swords were "long believed" to date to the late 11th or early 12th century, suggested by the "Viking sword"-type pommel and the runic inscription on the Korsoygaden sword, they could not possibly predate the mid 13th century because of the style of the Cawood sword's inscriptions, and because the pommel ...

  9. Pommel horse guy stuns Olympic fans; what to know about ...

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    Nedoroscik’s performance on the pommel horse, scoring 14.866, was a key contribution to the team’s success. Individually, Nedoroscik also made waves by qualifying for the pommel horse final in ...