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Guisarme - Wikipedia A guisarme (sometimes gisarme, giserne or bisarme) is a polearm used in Europe primarily between 1000 and 1400 Its origin is likely Germanic, from the Old High German getīsarn, literally "weeding iron" [1]
Guisarme: Farmer’s Tool in Peace, Soldier’s Weapon in War The guisarme is a medieval pole weapon that looks like a halberd but has a sickle-like blade on two sides and terminates in a spearhead at the bottom with one or more spikes As a refined form of the billhook, this cold weapon first appeared in the 11th century
The Medieval Weapon So Terrifying It Was Banned - YouTube Step into the world of medieval warfare and uncover the story of the guisarme weapon — a polearm so effective and disruptive it was restricted and even banned in parts of the Middle Ages
Guisarme (Arms and Equipment Guide) Guisarme Also called the gisarme or the giserne, the guisarme is an elaborately curved blade, much like the crescent blade of an axe, attached to a six-foot long staff Thrusting spikes are often attached to the top of the shaft The guisarme is supposed to have come from the farmer's pruning hook
Guisarme - Wikiwand A guisarme (sometimes gisarme, giserne or bisarme) is a polearm used in Europe primarily between 1000 and 1400 Its origin is likely Germanic, from the Old High German getīsarn, literally "weeding iron" [1]
Guisarme | Military Wiki | Fandom A guisarme (sometimes gisarme, giserne or bisarme) is a pole weapon used in Europe primarily between 1000-1400 Like many medieval polearms, the exact form of the weapon is hard to define from literary references and the identification of surviving weapons can be speculative
GUISARME Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Guisarme definition: a shafted weapon having as a head a curved, double-edged blade with a beak at the back See examples of GUISARME used in a sentence
What does guisarme mean? - Definitions. net A guisarme (sometimes gisarme, giserne or bisarme) is a pole weapon used in Europe primarily between 1000 and 1400 Its origin is likely Germanic, from the Old High German getīsarn, literally "weeding iron"