Yes, the Saxe is a short one sided stabbing knife/sword used by the Saxons, which is where they derive their name from. It was typically used to stab under an opponents shield and open up their thighs or stomachs as well as being used as a versatile utility knife, much like the bowie knife.
Your question's a little vague: 1. The knife is a real knife (it exists and will cut things) 2. The knife is NOT a "Swiss Army" knife - that title belongs to Victorinox AG
Melinda Saxe was born on March 6, 1965. She was born in Tennessee to band leader Richard Saxe and dancer Bonnie Saxe.
Templar Saxe is 5' 10".
Saxe-Marksuhl ended in 1671.
Saxe-Marksuhl was created in 1662.
Saxe-Jena ended in 1690.
Saxe-Jena was created in 1672.
Saxe-Meiningen was created in 1675.
Saxe-Meiningen ended in 1918.
Saxe-Eisenberg ended in 1707.
Saxe-Eisenberg was created in 1680.
Michael Saxe died in 1955.