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Is a rapier meant for stabbing?

Posted on August 31, 2022 by David Darling

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  • Is a rapier meant for stabbing?
  • Are scimitars Sabers?
  • What kind of sword was Excalibur?
  • Was there ever a real Merlin?
  • What sword did the Musketeers use?

Is a rapier meant for stabbing?

The term “foyne” (or “foign”) means to thrust straight, as if to stab from a distance by extending the arm and the lead foot. The rapier was conceived as a thrusting sword rather than a “cut and thrust” sword.

Are scimitars Sabers?

The curved sword depicted in the coat of arms is not the traditional Russian saber, but its forerunner, the scimitar, a sword found in cultures from North Africa to China. The Persian word shamshir, meaning “lion’s claw,” is generally acknowledged as the origin of the word scimitar.

What swords are like rapiers?

The Elizabethan long sword (cf. George Silver and Joseph Swetnam) is a single-handed “cut-and-thrust” sword with a 1.2-meter-long (4 ft) blade similar to the long rapier.

What kind of sword was Excalibur?

Legendary sword

Excalibur
Excalibur the Sword by Howard Pyle (1903)
Plot element from the Matter of Britain
In-story information
Type Legendary sword

Was there ever a real Merlin?

Merlin, also known as Myrddin Wyllt, Merlin Caledonensis, or Merlin Sylvestrus lived from about 540 to August 584. He is a figure from Welsh legend who served as a bard before ending his days as a madman, prophet and mystic in the forests of Tweeddale in the Scottish Borders.

Are Caliburn and Excalibur the same?

Excalibur and Caliburn do seem to be the same sword. It is a linguistic evolution. Both are taken to be Arthur’s “main” sword, regardless of writer or name. The Sword in the Stone, and the one from the Lake, may or may not be the same sword.

What sword did the Musketeers use?

Rapier
Rapier

Rapier / espada ropera
Blade length avg. 104 cm (41 in)
Width avg. 2.5 cm (0.98 in) to sharp point
Blade type single or double edged, straight blade
Hilt type complex, protective hilt

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