List armament used during the One hundred Year old war
Knives, guns, pieces of ordnance, etc used during the War One hundred Year old by the French.
- Fauchart or vouge: arms derived from the forgery or bill hook with the peasants, been useful by the vougier.
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Plague with plommées :
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Small swath: small javelin.
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Tuck: sword with which one struck with the point (the thrust).
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Bombards: rudimentary gun drawing from the stone balls.
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Serpentine: small gun used with the ramparts.
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Couleuvrine : fine and long gun, ancestor of the rifle, been useful by the couleuvriniers.
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Crossbow: arms with feature, been useful by the principal rafters.
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Precision balance: arms with seat.
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Spade: punt with point with length handle arms.
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Arc: been useful by the archers.
- Gunpowder :
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Lance: arms with pointed iron with length handle.
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Axe: handgun.
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Scraping-knife: short and broad blade knife.
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Belfry: arms with seat made up of a tower built with planks of wood and rise on wheels.
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Couillard : arms with seat.
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Gib: arms with seat.
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Mouth with fire : rudimentary gun, ex: bombard.
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Trifle: arms with seat.
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Catapult: arms with seat used for launching projectiles (ignited stones, packings, etc)
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Ram: arms with seat.
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Halberd: arms with pointed iron at a sharp side been useful by the halberdiers.
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Coutille : arms with broad iron and double edge been useful by the coutillier.
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Bombardelle : small portable piece of artillery launching of the small pig iron balls, been useful by the couleuvriniers.
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Crapaudau : small portable piece of artillery launching of the small pig iron balls, been useful by couleuvriniers.
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Veuglaire : small gun taking care by the portable cylinder head having for projectile of the small pig iron balls, been useful by couleuvriniers.
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Guisarme : (Weapon in the shape of axe provided with a hook fixed on a wood pole used to hang the armours and aisni to make choir of their mounting the knights, the axe cuts the man in parts): been useful by guisarmiers.
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Sword with two hands : knife.
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Sword with a hand : knife.
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Sword with a half-hand known as bastard sword.
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Ribaudequin : gun installed on a carriage and equipped with multiple pieces of ordnance.
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Small basin: helmet
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Brigandine : small coat of mail
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