A large part of the life of a medieval knight on the mastery of a variety of weapons given. Some of the factors that caused this change improvements in metalworking and improvements in weapons design. Armor also improved during this time and the mandate of improving the weapons. This new type of armor caused changes in many of the standard weapons of the medieval knights. Cutting and bladed weapons were often accentuated or replaced by weapons that could puncture or how to apply a hammer-blow. This article deals with some of the most common weapons from this period.
Before gunpowder rendered them obsolete there were basically two different types of weapons that medieval knights used: single-handed, and polearm (two-handed). Of the one-handed weapons, the sword is of course the most popular and famous. The scourge was another standard weapon and was with a short length of chain or a ball or flail head covered. Pole arms were treated for weapons, knights often used to fight, especially if they are on horses. The lance was also a statesman, and feared weapon for the demolition of the foot ranks of the enemy formations. Other types of pole arms were often variations of hand-held weapons at the end of a long pole mounted.
While there are many weapons that medieval knights used there were also a number of weapons that they refused to use for different reasons. The use of weapons, developed by knights in medieval times changed significantly and depends on many factors, including the creation of skills, technical skills, an improved improvements in armor, combat techniques and also the rules of chivalry.
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