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Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Arquebus

Also called Harquebus, Hackbut or Hagbush. A short gun used by infantry throughout the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; the butt was sometimes curved so that when levelled it rested against the chest instead of the shoulder.

Encyclopedia of historical weapons

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Polearm
Also military fork. Consists of two parts - a long haft and a head. Head comes in many forms - most often two parallel or slightly "V"…
Sabre
A sword with a curved, single-edged blade (probably originally derived from Eastern scimitars).
Tabard
Similar to a surcoat. Made from front and back parts laced together. Could be tightened or left loose.
Jadagna
Club made of ironwood; sometimes fitted with a stone or metal spike in the head. 
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