Clipart illustrations of the division of long, two-handed military weapons known as polearms. Included in this category are spears, halberds, fauchard, lance, and poleaxe.
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Bronze Spear-Head
"Bronze Spear-Head, length 19 inches." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Fauchard of the 15th Century
"Fauchard of the 15th century. A weapon of the middle ages consisting of a scythe-shaped blade with a long handle, and differing from the war-scythe in having the sharp edge convex." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Halberd (Time of Henry VIII)
Halberd, from the time of Henry VIII.... |
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Halberd, (Charles II)
Halberd (Charles II)... |
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Halberd, Do. (William III)
Weapon... |
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Halberd, Double-axed (Charles I)
Double-axed Halberd (Charles I)... |
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Halberd, fleur-de-lis
Halberd, Do, with fleur-de-lis (Henry VII)... |
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Lance
A weapon of war, consisting of a long shaft or handle, and metal point; a spear.... |
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Lance Heads, Bedouin
"The Lance is a weapon consisting of a long shaft with a sharp point, much used, particularly before the invention of firearms. It is a thrusting weapon used on foot, but chiefly on horseback. In the ... |
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Lance Heads, Bedouin
"The Lance is a weapon consisting of a long shaft with a sharp point, much used, particularly before the invention of firearms. It is a thrusting weapon used on foot, but chiefly on horseback. In the ... |
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Poleax
A sort of ax or hatchet fixed to a pole or handle.... |