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Knife Glaive
The Glaive: A term
first recorded in the
13th century, used at
that time as an
alternative to the
lance, but from the
15th century onwards
it is used as a
synonym for sword and
dagger - at this time
it may have also been
applied to a large,
sharply pointed, back-
edged blade shaped
like a modern kitchen
knife, someti...
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Roman spear
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The square Pilum
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The Thin Pilum
Head Length: 36.75";
Pole Length: 72"
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The weighted Pilum (square Type)
When the swords
wouldn't do, the
Roman soldiers relied
heavily on their
Pilum, which was
essentially a long
spear (javellin) .The
Pilum could either be
thrown, or used in
hand combat. It was
usually thrown before
engaging the enemy
with swords. These
pilums are
approximately 2
meters in length. The
weighted pillum...
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