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Axes - National Museum of DenmarkThis type of axe is known as “the Danish axe”, or “Dane axe”, which reflects its popularity amongst the Danish Vikings. Cross axe from Ludvigshare. Viking Age ...
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Two-handed axes - Projekt ForlǫgJul 5, 2016 · When talking about a “Dane axe”, we actually refer to axeheads of Petersen type M. The type M was introduced around ca. 950 and it was so ...
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What is a Dane Axe? - Arms & ArmorMar 20, 2023 · The cutting edge being 10 inches or so long and can cut amazingly well. It was a main weapon during the early medieval period right through the ...
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Axes - The Viking Age CompendiumParts of an Axe Head. Petersen used the following to determine the typology: Spurs - can be long or short, more or less pointed, or cut clean ...
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[PDF] Viking Age Ironworking: The Evidence from Old Norse Literature... Viking sites in Europe shows that the majority of them had cutting edges of harden steel, but 10% to 25% of them were made of iron or low-carbon steel (Hall ...Missing: wrought | Show results with:wrought
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[PDF] Ancient and Modern Laminated Composites - OSTINonetheless, the artifact is an example of an axe that has a relatively massive cutting head formed by welding a layer of carbon steel onto a wrought iron core.
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Axes with perforated blades - Projekt ForlǫgJul 1, 2020 · The catalog collects a total of 18 European Early Medieval axes, which have more significantly perforated blades.
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[PDF] The Dane Axe - Society for Combat Archaeologytype M axe head, wherefore it can be given an approximate dating of late Viking Age-early Middle Ages (Petersen 1919: 45-47). A more precise rendering to ...Missing: typology | Show results with:typology
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Materials of medieval axe shafts - Projekt Forlǫg### Summary of Viking/Medieval Axe Shaft Materials, Reinforcements, and Ergonomic Design
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THE VIKING AXE by Tyr NeilsenNov 17, 2016 · A Viking axe consists of an iron axe head attached to a handle, also called a haft. ... Sometimes these long hafts were reinforced with iron ...<|separator|>
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The original and the replica - Museum of Cultural History - UiOJul 6, 2016 · The replica axe ended up with a 24.4 cm cutting edge, a 117 cm haft and a total weight of 1.5 kilograms, including the haft. The axe head weighs c. 900 grams.<|separator|>
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Housecarls at Hastings: Why Viking Age Elite Laid Down Their Lives ...Mar 26, 2018 · The Danes left England pretty much as it was. Their main innovation was the introduction of a new class of warrior – the housecarl.
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The Langeid broadaxe - Museum of Cultural History - UiOFeb 21, 2017 · In England these broad bladed axes came to be called a dane axe, due to its use by the conquering danes at the end of the viking age. X-ray ...
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The Weaponry of 1066 | English HeritageSwung with two hands, the battle-axe was capable of cutting off the head of a man or horse. But it was also light and well-balanced enough to be used with one ...
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Geographical popularity of a dane axe? -- myArmoury.comOct 31, 2011 · The Anglo-Normans used them in the 12th century - King Stephen wielded one at Lincoln in 1141 in preference to a sword until it broke, according ...<|separator|>
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The Byzantine Army's Varangian Guard - Warfare History NetworkThe Varangians carried their axes with them so often that they were frequently referred to as the axe-bearers or axe-bearing barbarians; the Byzantines often ...
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[PDF] The Galloglass of Thomond: Gallóglaigh ThuadhmhumhainThe galloglass axe was still an essential part of their military kit, right up to the end of the sixteenth century. See Seán Ó Domhnaill, 'Warfare in sixteenth- ...
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A Sign of Victory?: 'Scottish Swords' and Other Weapons in the ...Nov 5, 2018 · 36 G. A. Hayes-McCoy, 'The Gallóglach Axe', Journal of the Galway Archaeological & Historical Society, 17 (1937), 101–21. 37 Hayes-McCoy, ' ...
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The Medieval Poleaxe -- myArmoury.comIndeed it evolved just as much from the Danish axe, and scholars Claude Blair and John Waldman consider the knightly poleaxe to be the most sophisticated form ...
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Plate armor and weapons: An arms race in the Middle AgesNov 6, 2024 · Probably the most decisive factor in the decline of plate armor was the development and spread of firearms. Early small arms such as arquebuses ...
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Dane Battle Axe vs. Historical ArmorDec 3, 2021 · These axes were a popular weapon during the Viking period right up through the end of the 11th century. Many of the representations we have ...
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Ancient and Medieval European Iron Axes and the Cultures that ...It is the first detailed examination of ancient and medieval European axes in any European language. It covers many of the European cultures.
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(PDF) Pole-weapons in the Sagas of Icelanders: a comparison of ...... Danish axe or a later large battle axe (Fig. 13), then the. bryntroll must have had quite a different look. We must think then of another pole-weapon. that is ...
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Olaf and the Axe Iconography in Norway - Undredal, 12th c. Stave ...Aug 9, 2022 · Olaf II's heraldic iconology is universally associated with a Viking-style axe – even the royal pennant of Norway and the Royal Coat of Arms with a golden lion ...Missing: dane | Show results with:dane
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The Battle of StiklestadWhen Torstein Knarresmed cut his ax into the king's left leg just above the knee, the king leaned against a rock and asked God for help. Then Tore Hund stuck a ...
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St. Olav - NidarosdomenThe crown symbolises that he is Norway's eternal king. The axe shows his authority as a just legislator, but it is also the tool that took his life. The dragon ...
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King Stephen Fights Bravely at the First Battle of Lincoln, 1141May 30, 2017 · Eventually the sword broke and a citizen from the city of Lincoln handed him an old double-headed battle axe that would have been more ...Missing: dane | Show results with:dane
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The Anarchy: War and Status in 12th-Century Landscapes of ...91 At the Battle of Lincoln, King Stephen wielded a Norse battleaxe given him by a citizen – an anachronistic weapon for the period that may in some way ...
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The Siege of Acre - Yale University PressApr 14, 2020 · The force of Richard's charge was unstoppable. He pushed forward, swinging his battle-axe, to slay wave upon wave of Muslim fighters. His bloody ...
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The Battle of Jaffa: Richard and Saladin's final contest |Richard slings his shield on his back and, taking up a crossbow and dane-axe, jumps over the side of the ship into the sea. After shooting his crossbow into the ...
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The battle of Bannockburn: Robert Bruce's fight for freedomJun 23, 2020 · The battle of Bannockburn (23–24 June 1314) was fought to the south-east of Stirling Castle in central Scotland. It was the climax of a brutal civil war.
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Significant Scots - James Douglas - Electric ScotlandHe ordered his banner to be advanced, and brandishing in both hands a heavy battle-axe, such as few men could wield, he shouted his war-cry of "A Douglas!" and ...
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The Battle of Poitiers: The Decimation of French Nobility | TheCollectorMar 23, 2022 · Advancing with a battle-axe in hand, John II led the largest and final division: crossbowmen in front and infantry behind going up the ridge ...
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Stunning English Victory at Poitiers - Warfare History NetworkAt the Battle of Poitiers, the Black Prince and his English army exceeded expectations and captured French King John II.
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Arms and Armour - Part 3 - Axes - Regia AnglorumMar 28, 2005 · The Bayeux tapestry and accounts from the battle of Hastings show these Dane-axes wielded by the Huscarls cleaving 'both man and horse in ...
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The Viking Axe - Medievalists.netNov 14, 2022 · In some cases, as in Petersen's type C, the beard is very extreme and the blade length many times the width of the rest of the head. Bearded ...
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battle-axe | British MuseumContemporary illustrations such as the Bayeux Tapestry and examples of Danish and Anglo-Saxon sculpture show warriors wielding similar axes with hafts more than ...