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− | Literally; fighting with two swords, comes from the fencing schools of Florence, Italy where it was popular to fight with either a sword and dagger or two swords. This was also a popular fighting stlye in 14th to 16th century France; where they use a sword in the primary hand and a main | + | Literally; fighting with two swords, comes from the fencing schools of Florence, Italy where it was popular to fight with either a sword and dagger or two swords. This was also a popular fighting stlye in 14th to 16th century France; where they use a sword in the primary hand and a main gauche in the off hand. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi Miyamoto Musashi], author of '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_rings Go Rin No Sho]''' also adovated a slightly unpopular two sword style useing both the shorter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakizashi wakizashi] and the standard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katana Katana]. |
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===History of Florentine in Amtgard=== | ===History of Florentine in Amtgard=== | ||
+ | ===Links=== | ||
+ | *[http://willscommonplacebook.blogspot.com/2006/12/sca-errata-sheet-florentine-and-two.html Use of the word Florentine in SCA] | ||
+ | *[http://www.chronique.com/Library/Fighting/2sword.htm history of tourneys] | ||
[[Category : Rulebook Terms]] | [[Category : Rulebook Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 19:30, 22 January 2010
Literally; fighting with two swords, comes from the fencing schools of Florence, Italy where it was popular to fight with either a sword and dagger or two swords. This was also a popular fighting stlye in 14th to 16th century France; where they use a sword in the primary hand and a main gauche in the off hand. Miyamoto Musashi, author of Go Rin No Sho also adovated a slightly unpopular two sword style useing both the shorter wakizashi and the standard Katana.
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In tourneys
Florentine is a mainstay event in most Tournaments. In many Kingdoms the length of the swords themselves are restricted, usually to standard short length, or 36”.
Just starting out?
See Sir Rand's An Amtgard Guide for the Competitive Newbie.