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Español: Miniatura de la muerte de San Pedro Mártir en un leccionario de monjas dominicanas de Ratisbona
Deutsch: Petrus Martyr wird erschlagen. Miniatur in einem Lektionar der Dominikanerinnen von Heilig Kreuz (Regensburg), Original im Keble College, Oxford

The term "falchion" refers to a type of one-handed, single-edged sword of European origin that was popular during the Middle Ages. Falchions typically have a slightly curved blade with a single cutting edge, similar to a machete or large knife. The blade may also have a pointed or clipped tip. Falchions were versatile weapons used by foot soldiers and knights alike. Their curved design made them effective for cutting and slashing, making them suitable for both battlefield and civilian use. The shape of the blade allowed for powerful blows while maintaining a degree of control. The hilt of a falchion usually had a crossguard to protect the hand and sometimes a pommel at the end. The handle could vary in length, allowing for different grip options. The design of falchions evolved over time and they were produced in different regions of Europe. Although not as well known as some other medieval swords such as the longsword or broadsword, the falchion played an important role in the weaponry of its time. It's important to note that there can be variations in the design and features of falchions, as the term refers broadly to a type of sword rather than a specific model. Specific characteristics may vary according to time period, region, and the preferences of individual blacksmiths or users.

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1270 - 1276
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