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Category Archives: Poleaxe

Joachim Meyer’s Halberd: Kreutzhauw von unden – Full Cross Strike from below

March 20, 2012

Komme aber mit deinem linken Fuß vor und führe dein Hellebarde wie zuvor in der Oberhut zur linken Seite. Von …

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Joachim Meyer’s Halberd: Kreutzhauw in der Hellenparten von oben

March 13, 2012

Im Zufechten: führst Du deine linke Hand entlang der Stange vor, so komme auch mit deinem linken Fuß vor, und …

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4th Lesson on the Poleaxe the First Binding

July 22, 2011

“In dem Fechten mit der Stangen sind es acht Versatzungen, vier im Anbinden, oben zwei und unten zwei, und zu beiden …

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3rd Lesson on the Poleaxe: the Change of Hands

May 2, 2011

As you may notice in comparison to the picture before, the hammer head of the axe is now controlled by …

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2nd Lesson on the Poleaxe: The Unterhau

May 2, 2011

First thing to know about the Unterhau (blow from below with the head of your weapon) is: there is no …

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Lessons on the Poleaxe: 1st The Oberhau

May 2, 2011

This series of articles handles NOT the interpretation of poleaxe plays. It shows the use of a codex as a …

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      • Principles of the art (5)
    • From the Manuscripts (19)
    • Langes Messer (15)
    • Poleaxe (6)
    • Sword & Buckler (2)
  • History and Easter Eggs (50)
    • Knightly and other duels (10)
    • Marxbrüder (24)
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    • Paulus Kal (4)
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  • Readable Manuscripts (45)
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    • CGM 582 (5)
    • Cod.I.6.2o.5 (2)
    • Codex 5278 (1)
    • Glasgow E.1939.65.341 (1)
    • Glossary (2)
    • GMN 3227a (8)
    • Hans Wurm Ringen (1)
    • I.33 (2)
    • KK5126 (1)
    • Libr. pict. A 83 (1)
    • MI 29 (4)
    • MS A.4°.2 (1)
    • Ms Germ.Quart.2010 (Goliath) (1)
    • MS Var.82 (4)
    • Ms. G.B.f.18.a (1)
    • Talhoffer Thott 290 2° (3)
    • VD16 M 5087 (Meyer) (2)
  • Something Completely Different (8)
    • Not too serious (3)
    • Personal – Author's notes (3)
  • Teaching (3)

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