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Yes, the gladius was a short sword. It was very good for close combat because it was easier and quicker to use than longer swords and it could be still used when the opposing soldier was very close to you.
The Maccabees were armed primarily with Hellenistic-style weapons, such as swords, spears, short-bows, and shields.
swords
Mostly swords.
knives, swords and maces
Daggers are short knifes that people use to cut things or wound someone. Swords are sharp weapons used in the middle age. .............................. A dagger is a sharp pointed short knife whose main aim is stabbing and cutting So dagger is a form of knife. Swords are the extended versions of daggers. So you can include that from daggers, swords were evolved.
Yes, the gladius was a short sword. It was very good for close combat because it was easier and quicker to use than longer swords and it could be still used when the opposing soldier was very close to you.
They used rapiers (a heavier version of the foil or epee), and short swords or daggers.
The Maccabees were armed primarily with Hellenistic-style weapons, such as swords, spears, short-bows, and shields.
Mongols conquered a large area of Asia and Europe in the 12th century. They used short swords and short bows and fought primarily from horseback.
WHAT? OF COURSE NOT! You think we still use swords? Wow, we use guns!
Here are some example sentences: She kept stabbing her meat with her fork. A stabbing that happened last night was on the news. The accused was convicted for the brutal stabbing.
Mainly spear and shield. Spartan hoplites (infantry) used relatively short swords (xiphos) as a secondary weapon.
swords
They use swords
fencing
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