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  • Spatha - Wikipedia
    Spatha Roman era reenactor holding a replica late Roman spatha The spatha was a type of straight and long sword, measuring between 0 5 and 1 metre (20 and 40 inches), with a handle length of between 18 and 20 centimetres (7 and 8 inches), in use in the territory of the Roman Empire during the 1st to 6th centuries AD
  • The Spatha - Sword of the Roman Cavalry | Battle-Merchant ⚔
    The spatha, as the main weapon of the late Roman cavalry, shaped the military development of the empire and the subsequent history of swords
  • The Roman Spatha: Its Use and Evolution - DePauw University Classics World
    The Spatha’s Versatility The spatha could also be used in the infantry and there were times during the Roman Empire when it was As the Romans expanded their empire to northern provinces in Europe, Germanic and Sarmatian barbarian tribes created a need for a longer sword because these enemies had different fencing techniques (Vaday 2023, 288)
  • Surviving examples of a Roman Spatha used in war and gladiatorial . . .
    The spatha was introduced to the Roman army in the early imperial period by Celtic cavalry auxiliaries who continued to wear their Celtic long swords, with blade lengths of 60 to 85 cm, in Roman service In the imperial period, the Romans adopted the original Greek term, spáthē (σπάθη), as
  • The Spatha: Rome’s Transitional Sword That Shaped Medieval Warfare
    The spatha represented a pivotal evolution in European swordsmithing, bridging the gap between the Roman legionary’s short gladius and the knightly swords of the Middle Ages Originally a cavalry weapon, this straight, double-edged blade gradually transformed infantry combat across three centuries of Roman and post-Roman warfare
  • Spatha | Military Wiki | Fandom
    The spatha was a type of straight and long sword, measuring between 0 75 and 1 m (30 and 39 in), in use throughout first millennium AD Europe, and in the territory of the Roman Empire until about 600 AD Later swords from 600 AD to 1000 AD, like the viking swords, are recognizable derivatives, though they are not truly spathae The spatha was used in war and in gladiatorial fights The spatha
  • Late Roman Spatha Sword - Deepeeka - Kult of Athena
    This Late Roman Spatha Sword is based on historical examples from the 3rd and 4th century Substantially longer than the earlier Gladius, the long blade of the Spatha became favored as Rome began to rely more heavily upon mobile cavalry forces to patrol the vast borders of the Empire The longer reach of the Spatha was favored by the mounted fighting man and in time this preference spread
  • The Spatha - Osprey
    Indeed, recent analysis of a spatha from Vindolanda, near Hadrian’s Wall, shows evidence of repeated damage to the edges of the blade, a clean fracture across the whole sword, and an attempt to reforge the sword into something else (perhaps a dagger – Alberti, M and Bishop, M C forthcoming: Three new swords from Vindolanda, Journal of


















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