Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Wrought iron

Comprises of (and is also called) charcoal iron and is welded in fire. Quality may vary but is usually quite delicate yet easily bend-able. Can be dated by its texture which is kind of uneven with sharp edges.

Encyclopedia of historical weapons

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Lance
Typical weapon of a man-at-arms. Firstly a long (9 ft) spear but later developed into a heavier and even longer form unsuited for infantry.
Mace
Metal ball attached to a wooden handle. All steel in the later times. Often a symbol of power.
Prime
See Forte'.
Full moon
Parrying weapon consisting of a steel ring attached to a handle with two curved blades fitted to either end; outer edges of the ring and the blades…
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