How long is a spatha?

The spatha was a type of straight and long sword, measuring between 0.5 and 1 m (19.7 and 39.4 in), with a handle length of between 18 and 20 cm (7.1 and 7.9 in), in use in the territory of the Roman Empire during the 1st to 6th centuries AD.
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What is the difference between a gladius and spatha?

The spatha was a longer cavalry sword favored by mounted units and heavy infantry and was inspired by the Gauls and Celts in western Europe. Also, the gladius, a shorter sword used for close combat fighting by lighter infantry, and meant to be wielded with a shield.
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How long was a gladius sword?

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classic Roman stabbing sword, the gladius, was only some two feet long, though in the twilight years of the empire the gladius gave way to the spatha, the long slashing sword of the barbarians.
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How heavy is a spatha?

Most original blades of this type tend to weigh between 500 and 700 grams, unmounted. Their length is not too different from some swords of the early Imperial period, but have grown broader and more massive and show greater variation in cross section.
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Is spatha one handed sword?

Description. The spatha had a straight, double-edge blade and was between . 75 to 1 meter long. It had a single-handed hilt.
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How long is a spatha blade?

The spatha was a type of straight and long sword, measuring between 0.5 and 1 m (19.7 and 39.4 in), with a handle length of between 18 and 20 cm (7.1 and 7.9 in), in use in the territory of the Roman Empire during the 1st to 6th centuries AD.
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What is Blade's sword called?

This Daywalker Sword was used throughout all three movies, Blade, Blade II and Blade: Trinity by the main character Blade played by Wesley Snipes. These are the officially licensed movie replicas. Blade Daywalker Swords, Tactical Scabbards and Replicas. Sword of the Daywalker as seen in the Blade Movies.
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Is the spatha a good sword?

However, the spatha proved to be pretty useful in fighting the heavily armed Germanic tribes in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. The spatha was based on the swords of these people, and proved effective at combatting them. It began to overshadow the gladius, particularly in Germany and Britain.
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Why did the Romans use short swords?

Having to fight against enemies equipped exactly like themselves, with heavy cuirasses and shields, the Romans had to develop a lighter and shorter version of their sword. They needed one designed to thrust with the point and in very strict spaces.
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How long is a Roman spear?

The pilum (Latin: [ˈpiːɫʊ̃]; plural pila) was a javelin commonly used by the Roman army in ancient times. It was generally about 2 metres (61⁄2 ft) long overall, consisting of an iron shank about 7 mm (1⁄4 in) in diameter and 60 cm (24 in) long with a pyramidal head.
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How big was a Roman shield?

Roman rectangular scutums of later eras were smaller than Republican oval scutums and often varied in length - approximately 37"-42" tall (approximately 3 to 3.5 imperial feet, covering about from shoulder to top of knee), and 24-33" wide (approximately 2 to 2.7 imperial feet).
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What was the spatha made of?

The Roman Spatha hilt was comprised of a guard plate, a guard, a grip and a pommell. The design for our replica Spatha was created using similar dimensions to several roman swords that have been found. The guard plate would be manufactured out of Brass and the hilt components out of Hard Maple wood.
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What was the short Roman sword called?

Roman Military Equipment: Weapons - Gladius, Spatha, Pugio, Pilum. The "classical" Roman short sword is called gladius and thought to be of Spanish origin, typical length up to ca. 55 cms.
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What is the largest group of Roman soldiers?

legion, a military organization, originally the largest permanent organization in the armies of ancient Rome. The term legion also denotes the military system by which imperial Rome conquered and ruled the ancient world.
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How long was a Spartan sword?

The classic blade was generally about 45–60 cm (18–24 in) long, although the Spartans supposedly preferred to use blades as short as 30 cm (12 in) around the era of the Greco-Persian Wars.
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Is a gladius better than a katana?

The traditional gladius, known as the gladius Hispaniensis, is a double-edged weapon made of steel. The katana is made of much higher quality steel, but is only sharpened on one edge.
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How long is a FALX?

The Dacian falx came in two sizes: one-handed and two-handed. The shorter variant was called sica (sickle) in the Dacian language (Valerius Maximus, III,2.12) with a blade length that varied but was usually around 16 inches (41 cm) long with a handle 1/3 longer than the blade. The two-handed falx was a pole-arm.
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Why was gladius so effective?

The short blade of the gladius Hispaniensis made it an ideal weapon when soldiers were closely engaged with the enemy and gave its carrier a distinct advantage over an opponent armed with an unwieldy and heavier, longer-bladed sword who had no space in which to swing his blade.
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What sword did Julius Caesar have?

The Crocea Mors (Latin for "Yellow Death") was the name given to Julius Caesar's sword, according to the legends presented by Geoffrey of Monmouth. In Middle Welsh versions, it is called Angau Coch ("Red Death") or Agheu Glas ("Grey Death").
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Why is a Kris wavy?

In contrast to the older straight type, most kris today have a wavy blade which is supposed to increase the severity of wounds inflicted upon a victim.
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Are fire swords real?

The two-handed flame-bladed sword is called by the German Flammenschwert (literally "flame sword"). These swords are very similar to two-handed sword or Zweihänder, the only difference being the blade.
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Is Dragonbane leveled?

Dragonbane is a leveled unique Blades sword found in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The sword is leveled, and the magnitude of the enchantments, base strength, and value are based upon character level.
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