Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Quillions

Special (Renaissance) term for two straight or curved cross-guards (front and back). Called just cross or guard when on Medieval swords.

Encyclopedia of historical weapons

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Lance
Typical weapon of a man-at-arms. Firstly a long (9 ft) spear but later developed into a heavier and even longer form unsuited for infantry.
Tabard
Similar to a surcoat. Made from front and back parts laced together. Could be tightened or left loose.
Great bascinet
Late 14th early 15th century version of the bascinet where the mail aventail was replaced with two steel plates, one in the front and one in back.
Verdun
Long thrusting sword with a diamond or square-sectioned blade used in the 16th century.
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