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  2. Morgan Bible - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the Bible contained only miniatures, organized in a consistent visual rhythm from page to page. Within 100 years, the book acquired marginal inscriptions in Latin describing the scenes illustrated. [5] Cardinal Bernard Maciejowski, Bishop of Kraków, had the book given as a gift to Abbas I of Persia in 1608. [6]

  3. Elmslie typology - Wikipedia

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    Type 1c from the Morgan Bible. Subtype 1 c Characterized by having scalloped ends, and clipped backs, [9] [10] [11] these types of blades are most famous for appearing in the Maciejowski Bible. Often times these specific blades are mounted on a ‘knife like’ hilt with a whittle tang, which may or may not be curved.

  4. Bernard Maciejowski - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Bernard Maciejowski, Ciołek coat of arms (1548 – 19 January 1608 in Kraków), Polish nobleman, starosta, royal standard bearer, statesman and Catholic Church leader; Lutsk bishop, Archbishop of Kraków, Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland (between 1606 and 1608).

  5. Glaive - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan Bible, also known as the Maciejowski Bible, features illustrations of two-handed glaives used on horseback, showcasing their historical application in mounted combat. The contemporary term for this weapon may have been " faussart ," which referred to various single-edged weapons related to the scythe, alongside terms like falchion ...

  6. Maciejowski Bible - Wikipedia

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  7. Falchion - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are a group of 13th- and early 14th-century weapons sometimes identified with the falchion. These have a falchion-like blade mounted on a wooden shaft 1–2 ft (30–61 cm) long, sometimes ending in a curve like an umbrella. These are seen in numerous illustrations in the mid-13th-century Maciejowski Bible. [6]

  8. Battle axe - Wikipedia

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    A useful visual guide to high-medieval battle axes, contemporary with their employment, are the scenes of warfare depicted in the Maciejowski Bible (Morgan Bible) of c. 1250. [12] Battle axes also came to figure as heraldic devices on the coats of arms of several English and mainland European families.

  9. Talk:Morgan Bible - Wikipedia

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