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The Pappenheim-hilt rapier originated in Germany in 1630 and was popularized by imperial general of the Thirty Years' War (1618–48) Count Pappenheim. It later became popular throughout Europe due to its two pierced shell guards which provided great protection to the soldier wielding the sword. Rapiers were used throughout Europe by 1500 and this remained until the late 17th century. Rapiers were used on battlefields, however they were associated more with fashion and duelling for example. This is why they are often intricately designed and delicate. * v * * e * v * t * e

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  • The Pappenheim-hilt rapier originated in Germany in 1630 and was popularized by imperial general of the Thirty Years' War (1618–48) Count Pappenheim. It later became popular throughout Europe due to its two pierced shell guards which provided great protection to the soldier wielding the sword. Rapiers were used throughout Europe by 1500 and this remained until the late 17th century. Rapiers were used on battlefields, however they were associated more with fashion and duelling for example. This is why they are often intricately designed and delicate. * v * * e * v * t * e (en)
  • Pappenheimer - odmiana rapieru. Zachodnioeuropejska odmiana rapieru o stalowym jelcu krzyżowo-kabłąkowo-koszowym posiadała krzyż wykonany z czworogrannego pręta, esowato wygiętego i rozklepanego na końcach w kształt stożków. Była to broń bardzo popularna po obu walczących stronach wojny trzydziestoletniej zwłaszcza w Niemczech i Holandii. Niektórzy bronioznawcy określają go mianem rapier flamandzki. Używał go między innymi król Szwecji Gustaw II Adolf w bitwie pod Lützen, w której poległ. Nazwa wzięła się od nazwiska wybitnego dowódcy wojsk cesarskich marszałka Gottfrieda Pappenheima. (pl)
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  • The Pappenheim-hilt rapier originated in Germany in 1630 and was popularized by imperial general of the Thirty Years' War (1618–48) Count Pappenheim. It later became popular throughout Europe due to its two pierced shell guards which provided great protection to the soldier wielding the sword. Rapiers were used throughout Europe by 1500 and this remained until the late 17th century. Rapiers were used on battlefields, however they were associated more with fashion and duelling for example. This is why they are often intricately designed and delicate. * v * * e * v * t * e (en)
  • Pappenheimer - odmiana rapieru. Zachodnioeuropejska odmiana rapieru o stalowym jelcu krzyżowo-kabłąkowo-koszowym posiadała krzyż wykonany z czworogrannego pręta, esowato wygiętego i rozklepanego na końcach w kształt stożków. Była to broń bardzo popularna po obu walczących stronach wojny trzydziestoletniej zwłaszcza w Niemczech i Holandii. Niektórzy bronioznawcy określają go mianem rapier flamandzki. Używał go między innymi król Szwecji Gustaw II Adolf w bitwie pod Lützen, w której poległ. Nazwa wzięła się od nazwiska wybitnego dowódcy wojsk cesarskich marszałka Gottfrieda Pappenheima. (pl)
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  • Pappenheim-hilt rapier (en)
  • Pappenheimer (rapier) (pl)
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