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The Battle of Blanchetaque

Posted by MRL on Dec 31st 2006

Battle of Blanchetaque 1346 - 100 Years WarA Feat of Arms A very notable feat of arms took place on the morning of August 24th, 1346, in the marshy estuary of the River Somme. The small and starving English army of Edward III was in desperate need to cross to the north side of the river as staying where they were on the south side kept them bottled up between the sea and the river. But that wasn't the worst of it, for there was also an enorm...
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Weapon Focus - Dresden Rapier

Posted by MRL on Dec 31st 2006

The historically inspired Dresden rapier allows for a quick change so you can use a either a one or two handed fighting style. This classically designed rapier has an extended grip so both hands can effectively cut or chop. But you can easily remove the dagger sheathed in the main grip, perfect for a two handed approach or to use alone in close quarters where a sword is not practical. This unique weapon is made of tempered high carbon steel by Wi...
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Ancient Persia & Lydia

Posted by MRL on Dec 31st 2006

Croesus' Wealth Lost By A Helmet In 547 BC, Cyrus, the Great King of Persia was at war with Croesus, the fabulously rich king of Lydia. Cyrus's cavalry forces had beaten the Lydians in the field, but Croesus retreated and rallied his troops in a strong defense of Sardis within its stout walls, but at the same time had bottled himself and most of his army up in the capital.Cyrus sat down to besiege it, but its walls were very high and strong,...
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