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Henry de Sainct Didier – The French Fencing Master Who Put Swordplay Into Print Henry de Sainct Didier
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Henry de Sainct Didier – The French Fencing Master Who Put Swordplay Into Print

Jayne Ellis February 15, 2026 0
Henry de Sainct Didier was not a king, not a battlefield commander, and not a duellist whose...
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Battle of Hopton Heath 1643 Battle of Hopton Heath 1643
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Battle of Hopton Heath 1643

Jayne Ellis February 15, 2026 0
The Battle of Hopton Heath, fought on 19 March 1643 near Stafford, rarely enjoys the fame of...
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Bannerlord Best Smithing Recipes for Profit in 2026 Bannerlord Best Recipes
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Bannerlord Best Smithing Recipes for Profit in 2026

Liz Stone February 14, 2026 0
If you are still ignoring smithing in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, you are basically leaving piles...
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The Whitecloaks: Zealotry, Power, and Hypocrisy in The Wheel of Time Whitecloaks: Wheel of Time
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The Whitecloaks: Zealotry, Power, and Hypocrisy in The Wheel of Time

Liz Stone February 14, 2026 0
If you have spent any time in the world of The Wheel of Time or its television...
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Sundiata Keita: Lion of Mali and Founder of an Empire Sundiata Keita
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Sundiata Keita: Lion of Mali and Founder of an Empire

Jayne Ellis February 14, 2026 0
Few figures in medieval history loom as large as Sundiata Keita. He was the founder of the...
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Battle of Notium 406 BC – A Costly Athenian Misstep Battle of Notium
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Battle of Notium 406 BC – A Costly Athenian Misstep

Jayne Ellis February 14, 2026 0
The Battle of Notium in 406 BC was not the largest clash of the Peloponnesian War, nor...
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Nioh 2 Best Builds 2026 Guide – Top Weapon Builds for Every Playstyle Best Nioh Builds for every weapon
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Nioh 2 Best Builds 2026 Guide – Top Weapon Builds for Every Playstyle

Liz Stone February 13, 2026 0
Why Builds Still Matter in 2026 Nioh 2 is not new, but it refuses to age quietly....
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Mamluk Cavalry: Elite Horsemen of the Islamic World Mamluk Cavalry
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Mamluk Cavalry: Elite Horsemen of the Islamic World

Jayne Ellis February 13, 2026 0
Few mounted forces in medieval history earned such consistent respect as the cavalry of the Mamluk Sultanate....
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The Women of HBO’s Rome: Power, Desire, and Survival in the Late Republic Rome TV HBO
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The Women of HBO’s Rome: Power, Desire, and Survival in the Late Republic

Liz Stone February 13, 2026 0
The men of HBO’s Rome march, conquer, betray and declaim. They shout in the Senate and bleed...
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Edward England: The Pirate Who Refused to Be Cruel edward england
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Edward England: The Pirate Who Refused to Be Cruel

Jayne Ellis February 13, 2026 0
I have spent years reading about kings, rebels and reformers. Pirates are rarely afforded such seriousness. Edward...
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  • The Best Historical Re-enactment Events in the UK, Ranked
    by Matt Tait on April 9, 2026 at 1:03 pm

    The British calendar has a habit of filling itself with historical re-enactments in much the same way medieval The post The Best Historical Re-enactment Events in the UK, Ranked appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • A Guide to Volunteering for Archaeological Excavations in the UK and Beyond
    by Jayne Ellis on March 16, 2026 at 1:56 pm

    If you have ever fancied spending your time uncovering Roman pottery, medieval foundations, or some gloriously obscure fragment The post A Guide to Volunteering for Archaeological Excavations in the UK and Beyond appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Why Are Curved Swords Considered More Dangerous in the UK?
    by Matt Tait on March 14, 2026 at 3:32 pm

    People often claim curved swords are simply illegal in the UK. They are not. The real position is The post Why Are Curved Swords Considered More Dangerous in the UK? appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Swords of the Napoleonic Wars – Steel, Status and Survival in an Age of Mass War
    by Jayne Ellis on February 27, 2026 at 4:08 pm

    The Napoleonic Wars did not invent the sword, but they represent its final great chapter as a primary The post Swords of the Napoleonic Wars – Steel, Status and Survival in an Age of Mass War appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Best LARP Events in Europe and North America: 2026 Edition
    by Matt Tait on February 6, 2026 at 1:37 pm

    Live Action Roleplaying, or LARP, has evolved far beyond its niche origins. Across Europe and North America, thousands The post Best LARP Events in Europe and North America: 2026 Edition appeared first on Seven Swords.

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