Fencing during the Renaissance

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March 3, 2016

 

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A dagger in the other hand, and later a folded cloak, replaced the shield. Eventually the non sword arm was left free and held away from the sword are to minimize the target area. The Italian fencing technique and the use of the rapier spread throughout Europe. The size and shape of the rapier were constantly changed because its length and weight made it clumsy to carry...
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The size and shape of the rapier were constantly changed because its length and weight made it clumsy to carry. During the 18th century the small sword or epee, was invented and became popular in France; the new weapon resulted in distinct Italian and French styles of fencing. The Italians used the rapier in a skillful manner while the French used the epee in a more formal manner...
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