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German pole axe and halberd from the late 15th century
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German pole axe and halberd from the late 15th century
German pole axe and halberd from the late 15th century. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by I.M. Dr. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher
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This chromolithograph, created by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck in 1889, showcases two essential weapons from the late 15th century: a German pole axe and a halberd. Hefner-Alteneck, a renowned German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator, and etcher, meticulously documented various aspects of medieval culture, including fashion and weaponry. The pole axe, depicted on the left, is a versatile weapon consisting of a long shaft topped with a heavy axe head and a sharp spike. It was commonly used by infantry soldiers, councillors, and craftsmen for both offensive and defensive purposes. The pole axe was often accompanied by a dagger for close combat, as shown in the illustration. The halberd, on the right, is a multi-purpose weapon consisting of a long shaft topped with a pick, an axe head, and a spike. It was widely used by riders and infantry soldiers during the late Middle Ages. The halberdier could use the pick to hook and dismount opponents on horseback or the axe head to cleave through armor. The illustration also depicts various accessories and armor worn by these medieval figures, such as boots, daggers, and armor. This detailed representation is an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval history, providing a glimpse into the fashion and weaponry of the late 15th century. The image is taken from Hefner-Alteneck's extensive work, "Costumes, Artworks, and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century," which was published in Frankfurt and remains a vital reference for understanding the rich history of this period.
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