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Greatsword Sheaths and Scabbards Redux adds custom sheaths and scabbards to all the greatswords in Skyrim. You can choose between thinner weapon blades (from 'Skyrim Weapon De-LARP-ification Proje. One of those recurring questions - how to wear / carry something like a claymore or two-handed greatsword? The Hollywood Fantasy style back sheath is popular. Leather scabbards for swords and accessories for your cold weapons. Leather scabbards including those made for rapiers are available to purchase with our weapons, or we can craft custom made scabbards for your own sword. Do not forget to take care of all those metal parts: you can buy the right oil here as well. Jun 24, 2019 Greatsword Sheaths and Scabbards Redux adds sheaths and scabbards to all the greatswords in Skyrim (DLC included) and makes their blades thinner (from ' Skyrim Weapon De-LARP-ification Project '). If you prefer, you can use vanilla weapon meshes. Just choose so in the NMM installer.

Zweihänder
TypeSword
Service history
In servicec. ~1500–1600
Production history
Produced~1500–present
Specifications
Mass2–3.2 kilograms (4.4–7.1 pounds)
Lengthup to 213 centimetres (84 inches)
Blade typeDouble-edged, straight bladed
Hilt typeTwo-handed cruciform, with pommel
Greatsword sheaths and scabbards sse

The Zweihänder (German pronunciation: [t͡svaɪhɛndɐ](listen)) (German 'two-hander'), also Doppelhänder ('double-hander'), Beidhänder ('both-hander'),[1]Bihänder or Bidenhänder, is a large two-handed sword primarily in use during the 16th century.

Zweihänder swords developed from the longswords of the Late Middle Ages and became the hallmark weapon of the German Landsknechte from the time of Maximilian I (d. 1519) and during the Italian Wars of 1494–1559. The Goliath Fechtbuch (1510) shows an intermediate form between longsword and Zweihänder.

These swords represent the final stage in the trend of increasing size that started in the 14th century. In its developed form, the Zweihänder acquired the characteristics of a polearm rather than a sword due to their large size and weight and therefore increased range and striking power. Consequently, it was not carried in a sheath but across the shoulder like a halberd.

By the second half of the 16th century, these swords had largely ceased to have a practical application, but they continued to see ceremonial or representative use well into the 17th century. Some ceremonial zweihänder, called 'bearing-swords' or 'parade-swords' (Paradeschwert), were much larger and weighed about 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms).[2]

Morphology[edit]

Due to their size and weight—typically at least 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) long and with a mass/weight of over 2 kg (4.4 lb)—Zweihänders require two hands, as the name implies; as such they require at least 25 cm (9.8 in) for the grip.[3] Zweihänders above 4 kg (8.8 lb) were confined to ceremonial use.[citation needed]

Early Zweihänders were simply larger versions of longswords. Later examples had Parierhaken ('parrying hooks') at the top of the ricasso as well as side rings on the hilt. Swords continued to be made without one or both features.[3] Some Zweihänders had wavy blades and were called Flammenschwert.

Application[edit]

1548 depiction of a Zweihänder used against pikes in the Battle of Kappel

The weapon is mostly associated with either Swiss or German mercenaries known as Landsknechte, and their wielders were known as Doppelsöldner. However, the Swiss outlawed their use, while the Landsknechte kept using them until much later.[2] The Black Band of German mercenaries (active during the 1510s and 1520s) included 2,000 two-handed swordsmen in a total strength of 17,000 men. Zweihänder-wielders fought with and against pike formations. Game pc dibawah 1 gb. Soldiers trained in the use of the sword were granted the title of Meister des langen Schwertes (lit. Master of the Long Sword) by the Marx brotherhood.

Frisian hero Pier Gerlofs Donia is reputed to have wielded a Zweihänder with such skill, strength and efficiency that he managed to behead several people with it in a single blow. The Zweihänder ascribed to him is, as of 2008, on display in the Fries Museum. It has a length of 213 cm (84 in) and a mass/weight of about 6.6 kg (15 lb).[4]

Modernity[edit]

Greatsword Sheath Belt

Some modern historical European martial arts groups, specifically ones focusing on the German longsword styles, use some Zweihänders with less pronounced Parierhaken for training and tournament purposes. These less pronounced parrying hooks are sometimes colloquially referred to as 'Schilden,' or literally 'shields' in German, as they are used to catch incoming opposing blades. These Schilden often also act as ricassos by smoothing out, and thickening, after the blade-catchers have been passed. These are specifically the Zweihänders called feders, or federn in German, and are historically training weapons; there is no concrete evidence suggesting wooden longswords were ever actually used, even for training purposes. Even today, most modern training weapons are metal, as wood does not have as much give under blade pressure as real steel, although some synthetic plastic weapons are used for cost-efficiency. Additionally, some modern adjustments to certain weapons extend the crossguards of the blades; this is in part because certain HEMA schools follow manuscripts pertaining to Kreutz attacks – i.e., attacks performed with one's crossguard, specifically, and some persons also choose to use their Zweihänders as rapiers, so a basket hilt may be designed atop this extension.

Greatsword Sheaths And Scabbards

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References[edit]

  1. ^Oakeshott, Ewart (November 2000). European Weapons and Armour: From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution. Boydell Press. p. 148. ISBN9781843837206.
  2. ^ abClements, J. 'The Weighty Issue of Two-Handed Greatswords'. ARMA. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  3. ^ abMelville, Neil H. T. (January 2000). 'The Origins of the Two-Handed Sword'. Journal of Western Martial Art.
  4. ^'Greate Pier fan Wûnseradiel' (in Western Frisian). Gemeente Wûnseradiel. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
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The Zweihänder (German pronunciation: [t͡svaɪhɛndɐ](listen)) (German 'two-hander'), also Doppelhänder ('double-hander'), Beidhänder ('both-hander'),[1]Bihänder or Bidenhänder, is a large two-handed sword primarily in use during the 16th century.

Zweihänder swords developed from the longswords of the Late Middle Ages and became the hallmark weapon of the German Landsknechte from the time of Maximilian I (d. 1519) and during the Italian Wars of 1494–1559. The Goliath Fechtbuch (1510) shows an intermediate form between longsword and Zweihänder.

These swords represent the final stage in the trend of increasing size that started in the 14th century. In its developed form, the Zweihänder acquired the characteristics of a polearm rather than a sword due to their large size and weight and therefore increased range and striking power. Consequently, it was not carried in a sheath but across the shoulder like a halberd.

By the second half of the 16th century, these swords had largely ceased to have a practical application, but they continued to see ceremonial or representative use well into the 17th century. Some ceremonial zweihänder, called 'bearing-swords' or 'parade-swords' (Paradeschwert), were much larger and weighed about 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms).[2]

Morphology[edit]

Due to their size and weight—typically at least 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) long and with a mass/weight of over 2 kg (4.4 lb)—Zweihänders require two hands, as the name implies; as such they require at least 25 cm (9.8 in) for the grip.[3] Zweihänders above 4 kg (8.8 lb) were confined to ceremonial use.[citation needed]

Early Zweihänders were simply larger versions of longswords. Later examples had Parierhaken ('parrying hooks') at the top of the ricasso as well as side rings on the hilt. Swords continued to be made without one or both features.[3] Some Zweihänders had wavy blades and were called Flammenschwert.

Application[edit]

1548 depiction of a Zweihänder used against pikes in the Battle of Kappel

The weapon is mostly associated with either Swiss or German mercenaries known as Landsknechte, and their wielders were known as Doppelsöldner. However, the Swiss outlawed their use, while the Landsknechte kept using them until much later.[2] The Black Band of German mercenaries (active during the 1510s and 1520s) included 2,000 two-handed swordsmen in a total strength of 17,000 men. Zweihänder-wielders fought with and against pike formations. Game pc dibawah 1 gb. Soldiers trained in the use of the sword were granted the title of Meister des langen Schwertes (lit. Master of the Long Sword) by the Marx brotherhood.

Frisian hero Pier Gerlofs Donia is reputed to have wielded a Zweihänder with such skill, strength and efficiency that he managed to behead several people with it in a single blow. The Zweihänder ascribed to him is, as of 2008, on display in the Fries Museum. It has a length of 213 cm (84 in) and a mass/weight of about 6.6 kg (15 lb).[4]

Modernity[edit]

Greatsword Sheath Belt

Some modern historical European martial arts groups, specifically ones focusing on the German longsword styles, use some Zweihänders with less pronounced Parierhaken for training and tournament purposes. These less pronounced parrying hooks are sometimes colloquially referred to as 'Schilden,' or literally 'shields' in German, as they are used to catch incoming opposing blades. These Schilden often also act as ricassos by smoothing out, and thickening, after the blade-catchers have been passed. These are specifically the Zweihänders called feders, or federn in German, and are historically training weapons; there is no concrete evidence suggesting wooden longswords were ever actually used, even for training purposes. Even today, most modern training weapons are metal, as wood does not have as much give under blade pressure as real steel, although some synthetic plastic weapons are used for cost-efficiency. Additionally, some modern adjustments to certain weapons extend the crossguards of the blades; this is in part because certain HEMA schools follow manuscripts pertaining to Kreutz attacks – i.e., attacks performed with one's crossguard, specifically, and some persons also choose to use their Zweihänders as rapiers, so a basket hilt may be designed atop this extension.

Greatsword Sheaths And Scabbards

References[edit]

  1. ^Oakeshott, Ewart (November 2000). European Weapons and Armour: From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution. Boydell Press. p. 148. ISBN9781843837206.
  2. ^ abClements, J. 'The Weighty Issue of Two-Handed Greatswords'. ARMA. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  3. ^ abMelville, Neil H. T. (January 2000). 'The Origins of the Two-Handed Sword'. Journal of Western Martial Art.
  4. ^'Greate Pier fan Wûnseradiel' (in Western Frisian). Gemeente Wûnseradiel. Retrieved 4 January 2008.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zweihänder.
  • Essay by Anthony Shore (Journal of Western Martial Art)
  • The Weighty Issue of Two-Handed Greatswords, by John Clements
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