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A seax is a small sword, fighting knife or dagger typical of the Germanic peoples of the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages, especially the Saxons. The name comes from an Old English word for "knife". In heraldry, the seax is a charge consisting of a curved sword with a notched blade, … See more
Old English seax and Old Frisian sax are identical with Old Saxon and Old High German sahs, all from a Common Germanic *sahsą from a root *sah, *sag- "to cut" (also in See more
Amongst the shape and construction of seaxes there is a great deal of variation. The most frequent characteristics are:
• A tang in the centerline of the blade, inserted into an organic hilt (wood, horn)
• A large single-edged blade See more• The Anglo Saxon Broken Back Seax (myArmoury.com article)
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WebAxes Overview. Axes found in Britain. A large knife with a blade length of 18cm (7") or longer possibly used in combat. For longer Seaxes over 30cm (12") see Langseax and for Scandinavian combat knives see Norse Style …
WebThe Saxons [1] were a group of Germanic [2] peoples whose name was given in the early Middle Ages to a large country ( Old Saxony, Latin: Saxonia) near the North Sea coast of northern Germania, in what is now …
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WebFeb 20, 2020 · Knives. Knife History. Seax Knives: Blades of the Vikings. By. The Knife Analyst. - February 20, 2020 Modified date: October 28, 2020. 66. 0. The seax blade profile is deeply associated with Scandinavian and …
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