Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Estoc

Called tuck in English. Long, pointed and rigid longsword with a triangular or square blade, which was quite blunt. Made for thrusting into plate- armor. Held with two hands, while the second hand was usually gripping the blade.

Encyclopedia of historical weapons

From Encyclopedia

Gauntlet
Armored glove mostly consisting of a single plate for the back of the hand and a smaller and flexible part of overlapping plates for the fingers. See…
Skull
The part of a helmet cover­ing the top, back and the sides of the head above the ears. It can also denote a simple metal cap.
Arnis
Italian for "harness", the historical term for being "in armour".
Quadrelle
Small mace with four blades.
More

SSL Certificate Authority
SSL Certificate Authority