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  2. File:Irish Battle Scene Swords, Spears, and Shields.png

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    English: Figure of a (supposed) battle scene, sculptured on a panel of a stone cross in Kells, county Meath. The original, about four feet in length, evidently depicts a conflict between warriors of different tribes or different nationalities; the one armed with long handled spears, and protected with circular shields, from the centre of which project pointed bosses of considerable size.

  3. File:Middle Bronze Age swords, 1600-1400 BC.png - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Elmslie Typology of Single Edge Swords (Blade Types).png

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  5. Akrafena - Wikipedia

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    Short swords may have been used in follow-up attacks, as short sword carriers were armoured completely and accompanied with a shield. Ashanti Akrafena Swords with wooden or metal pommels decorated with beaten gold have featured in Ashanti court regalia since the 17th century AD. Ashanti Swords were used during Ashanti wars since the 17th century.

  6. File:Attributed arms of the Kingdom of Essex.svg - Wikipedia

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    Coats of arms were invented in the Middle Ages for the Kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy. That assigned to the Kingdom of the Middle and East Saxons depicted three "seaxes" or short notched swords on a red background. The seaxe was a weapon carried by Anglo-Saxon warriors, and the term "Saxon" may be derived from the word.

  7. File:Sword parts-en.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Oakeshott typology - Wikipedia

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    Oakeshott X describes swords that were common in the late Viking age and remained in use until the 13th century. The blades of these swords are narrower and longer than the typical Viking sword, marking the transition to the knightly sword of the High Middle Ages. This type exhibits a broad, flat blade, 80 centimetres (2.6 ft) long on average.

  9. Ninjatō - Wikipedia

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    Historically, there is no evidence for the existence of this "katana-like short sword legendarily used by ninja" before the 20th century. [12] Instead, the designs demonstrated by alleged replicas may be based on the design of wakizashi or chokutō swords or the swords associated with ashigaru—common infantrymen with no "ninja" aspects. [1]

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