Carolyn's sword


Carolyn's sword

Karolinese sword - West European sword characteristic of the Merovingian and Carolingian epochs, occurring between the 8th and 11th centuries. The total length of the Carolinensal swords was about 1 m. The swords were characterized by a bifurcated hollow head consisting of a horizontal short and thick bar (a bar placed in the form of a cone or three fan-shaped tumors). They had a short and massive shaft and a short and thick bar. This form of handpiece has evolved over time, creating many typical variants (eg triple short jellies). The carolingian swords, with their separate armor, slightly tapered toward the top. Viking sword

Contemporary use (for German literature of the subject) is the definition of swords in the Carolin type, originating from finds from Scandinavia. Most of these swords are almost uniform, about 1 meter long. They come mostly from Rhineland, as evidenced by the inscriptions and signs of the producers. They were mainly exported to the Slavic lands and to Scandinavia, where they were framed according to local taste. Jelce mostly in the form of a bar. Heads in the form of discs, topped with hemispheres, triple and five-pointed mushrooms, cones, etc. Also in many countries were the native swordfish centers.

The first author of the sword classification of this period was the Norwegian archaeologist Jan Petersen (De norske vikigesverd. Oslo 1919), who based his classification primarily on head-shaped differences, primarily on Scandinavian swords. RE. Wheeler (London and Yikings, London 1927) simplified the old system and reduced it to nine types of I-X, denoting them as vikings. , Artrosis, Lady Pank, Sidney Polak, Novika, T.Love, Lao Che, Coma, Porcupine Tree, Sickness Money, Lora Saffron, Comets, Void, Pajama Porno, Lachy, Voo Voo, Trebunie-Tutki, Grzegorz Turnau, Archive, Pogodno Amy Macdonald, Pendragon, Tomasz Stańko, Marek Napiórkowski, Hey, Gotan Project, IRA, Lech Janerka, Katarzyna Groniec, Quidam, John Porter, Myslovitz, Püdelsi, Dame, Pat Metheny, Jacek Kaczmarski, Wlodzimierz Nahorny, Pendragon, Perfect, Ray Steve Hackett, Sistars, Zbigniew Namysłowski, Maanam, Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski, Henryk Miśkiewicz, Maryla Rodowicz, OSTR, Tymon & amp; The Transistors, Andrzej Piaseczny, Monika Brodka, Katie Melua, Łona, Krzysztof Kiljański, Harvesters from the Village and others. Albums recorded in the Tricki Music Studio. Agnieszka Osiecka

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