
Polearm - Wikipedia
Polearms were common weapons on post-classical battlefields of Asia and Europe. Their range and impact force made them effective weapons against armoured warriors on horseback, unhorsing the opponent and to some extent effective to penetrate armour. The Renaissance saw a plethora of varieties.
Polearm Weapons List - Medieval Chronicles
Medieval Polearm weapons List: Discover the types of Medieval Polearm weapons that were used by Medieval Footsoldiers such as the Fauchard, Guisarme and Glaive.
Polearms Through the Ages: A Pointed History of Warfare
Medieval polearms encompassed a wide variety of weapons with varying shapes and functions. These included halberds, pikes, glaives, spears, and more. Each weapon was designed for specific combat scenarios.
Medieval Polearms - Weapons Universe
Medieval Polearms. Massed formations of infantry soldiers carrying polearms was a common sight on the battlefields of Europe from the medieval period right through to the early 1700's.
Category:Medieval polearms - Wikipedia
Pages in category "Medieval polearms" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Poleaxe - Wikipedia
The poleaxe (also poleax, pollaxe and other similar spellings) is a European polearm that was used by medieval infantry.
The Polearm: A Medieval Marvel – Medieval Armoury
The polearm was a vital weapon in medieval warfare, valued for its reach, versatility, and effectiveness. Whether you were a foot soldier defending against an attack or a knight charging into battle, the polearm was a trusty companion.
Polearm Mastery: The Versatile Weapons of the Medieval Era
As versatile weapons, polearms played an essential role in medieval battle tactics. The use of polearm weapons allowed for a greater range of attack, making it easier to keep distance from opponents and engage multiple adversaries at once.
Medieval Polearms - stormthecastle.com
Complete information about Medieval Polearms including variations, types, lengths and when they were used. Includes illustrations of the various types of polearms.
Starting at sometime in the 13th century and slowly evolving over 200 years was a weapon that in conjunction with the missile types of armaments resulted in the decline of dominance of the armored horseman.