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Lord of Battles 16th century halberd, 83 cm

Brand: Lord of Battles
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This halberd is based on 16th century originals.

The halberd is a weapon with a long wooden shaft and an iron point, with an axe and a hook underneath. Contrary to popular belief, the hook was not intended to increase wounds, but to block or trap enemy weapons.

The length of the stick allowed a halberdier to strike more powerfully than a sword. The weapon was effective in attack, especially against horsemen, but less suitable for defence. Skulls have been found on battlefields such as Wisby (1361) and Towton (1461) that had been completely split by a halberd.

With the advent of firearms, the halberd disappeared from the battlefield, but remained in use by ceremonial units. The most famous example is the Swiss Guard in Vatican City, who can still be seen carrying halberds, although they are no longer used in combat.

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Material: Hardwood, Carbon Steel;
Edge: semi-sharp;
Total length: 83.82 cm;
Based on historical originals

Product details

Details Material: Hardwood, Carbon Steel; Edge: Semi-Sharp; Overall Length: 33.5" (83.82cm); Based on historical originals

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