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  2. Dane axe - Wikipedia

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    The Dane axe or long axe (including Danish axe and English long axe) is a type of European early medieval period two-handed battle axe with a very long shaft, around 0.9–1.2 metres (2 ft 11 in – 3 ft 11 in) at the low end to 1.5–1.7 metres (4 ft 11 in – 5 ft 7 in) or more at the long end.

  3. Dane Axes in the Viking Age: Size, Use, and More

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    The Vikings used several kinds of axes as tools and weapons, and the most common was the Dane axe (also called the Danish axe). Dane axes are notable for their triangular blades with curved edges. They have long handles, and warriors wielded them with two hands.

  4. Viking axes - National Museum of Denmark

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    Contemporary illustrations indicate that they had a shaft measuring over 1 metre and were probably wielded with both hands. This type of axe is known as “the Danish axe”, or “Dane axe”, which reflects its popularity amongst the Danish Vikings.

  5. Viking Axes: Traditional Norse Weaponry - Vikingpedia

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    The Dane axe, often called the Danish axe or the “great axe,” was a weapon that Viking warriors who wanted to rule the battlefield coveted. The Dane axe had a long handle and a huge cutting edge. This provided the Dane axe with unmatched reach and tremendous impact.

  6. The Legacy of Viking Axes: Tools, Weapons, and Symbols -...

    www.norsegarde.com/blogs/lore-and-mythology/the-legacy-of-viking-axes

    Another fearsome variant was the Dane axe, a large, two-handed weapon with a broad blade. This axe was particularly effective in battle, capable of cleaving through armor and shields with its sheer weight and sharpness.

  7. A Dane axe is a large, two-handed battle axe used by Viking warriors during the early Middle Ages. It features a long, wide, and thin blade, providing a cutting edge with significant reach. The Dane axe was a versatile weapon, employed for slashing and chopping, and played a key role in Viking warfare.

  8. Dane Axes - (Archaeology of the Viking Age) - Fiveable

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    Dane axes are distinctive weapons used by Viking warriors during the early medieval period, characterized by their long handles and wide, often crescent-shaped blades. These axes were not only tools for combat but also symbols of status and power among the Norse people.

  9. Dane axe - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts - Fiveable

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    The dane axe is a large, two-handed weapon used by Viking warriors during the Viking Age, characterized by its long handle and wide, curved blade. This formidable tool was not only effective in battle but also symbolized the warrior's strength and skill.

  10. What is a Dane Axe? – Arms & Armor

    www.arms-n-armor.com/blogs/news/what-is-a-dane-axe

    It was a main weapon during the early medieval period right through the 11th century. It can be seen in may of the images created in the Bayeux tapestry, an embroidered work depicting the events surrounding the Norman invasion of Anglo-Saxon England in and around 1066 AD.

  11. THE VIKING AXE by Tyr Neilsen - ACADEMY of VIKING MARTIAL ARTS

    www.vikingmartialarts.com/viking-warfare/2016/11/17/the-viking-axe-by-tyr-neilsen

    The two handed Viking axe, also called the Viking battle axe or ‘Dane Axe’, was large and heavy, and needed both hands to be used effectively. The one-handed axe could also be used for other types of work, but the Viking battle axe was designed exclusively as a weapon of war.