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Broadsword
A term often used for swords with wide blades, the broadsword typically refers to a heavier, cutting sword with a straight double-edge, used in both medieval and Renaissance Europe.
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A broadsword is a European sword distinguished by its wide, double-edged blade, optimised for cutting rather than thrusting....
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France has a rich history of swordsmanship and craftsmanship, with many renowned swordsmiths and makers contributing to...
Several notable English swordsmiths throughout history have contributed to the development and craftsmanship of swords. These swordmakers...