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Author: fechtschule

The Knight Shop sponsor KDF Broadstairs

Posted on January 16, 2018January 16, 2018 by fechtschule

We are delighted to announce that HEMA shop (The Knight Shop) are sponsoring us by providing a number of synthetic longswords, to help us run more beginners workshops at events this year and helps us to take part in the Games of Thrones themed ThroneFest event taking place in May this year in Thanet – […]

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News #The HEMA Shop #The Knight Shop #Thronefest

European Weapons and Armour

Posted on January 13, 2018 by fechtschule
European Weapons and Armour

If you want to read about the weapons and armour of Europe rather than look at a book full of pictures of swords and armour, then this is the book for you. Ewart Oakeshott is the rockstar of arms and armour of medieval Europe.  Sadly no longer with us, this book should be on everyone’s […]

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Book Review #European Weapons and Armour #Ewart Oakeshott

The History of Armour 1100-1700

Posted on January 11, 2018 by fechtschule

Starting in the 1100’s, the The History of Armour 1100-1700 book looks at the development of armour from chain mail to plate and beyond. The book is well laid out and easy on the eye. There are both hundreds of photos of effigies wearing armour, photos of manuscripts depicting armour as well as modern images of […]

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Swords of the Viking Age by Ian Peirce

Posted on January 10, 2018 by fechtschule
Swords of the Viking Age by Ian Peirce

As part of Boydells history of the Sword, the Swords of the Viking Age is my first look at the books in this series. The start of the book provides some meat on the bone of the sword classification of this period (Petersen). I found this section very interesting but would suggest it is quite […]

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BRITISH MARTIAL ARTS & BOXING ASSOCIATION

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Medieval Sword School run a number of Medieval Combat classes across Kent. Our main practice is in Canterbury.

We have practices at events across Kent. Our main focus is German Longsword as well as Messer and Dagger fighting. There are also opportunities to practice other weapons systems during our mixed weapon classes and seminars.



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