
Poleaxe - Wikipedia
The poleaxe (also poleax, pollaxe and other similar spellings) is a European polearm that was used by medieval infantry.
Pollaxe - Military Wiki | Fandom
The pollaxe is a type of European polearm which was widely used by medieval infantry. It is also known by the names poleaxe, pole-axe, pole axe, polax, and Hache (French meaning axe). The term has become synonymous with felling or striking down with delivery of a blow.
Pollaxe | French, Burgundy | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Pollaxe. Date: ca. 1450. Geography: Burgundy. Culture: French, Burgundy. Medium: Steel, wood (oak) Dimensions: L. 81 7/8 in. (208 cm); L. of head 12 1/2 in. (31.8 cm); W. 8 1/4 in. (21 cm); Wt. 5 lbs. 7 oz. (2466.4 g) Classification: Shafted Weapons. Credit Line: Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913. Object Number: 14.25.302
The Medieval Poleaxe: A Weapon of Versatility and Power
The poleaxe, also spelled pollaxe or pole-axe, is an iconic weapon from the medieval era, recognized for its unique design, functionality, and dominance on the battlefield. In a time when melee combat was integral to the art of warfare, the poleaxe became the weapon of choice for many knights and foot soldiers alike.
Knightly Pollaxe – Arms & Armor
The pollaxe was one of the most important knightly weapons of the Medieval and Renaissance periods. Usually between four and a half and seven feet in overall length, pole axes typically combined several different weapon dynamics into a single tool optimized for defeating armor during combat on foot.
Ponderous, Cruel and Mortal: A Review of Medieval Poleaxe …
Nov 17, 2015 · It can be, as Fiore dei Liberi termed it, “ponderous, cruel and mortal.” “Ponderous” in that it is a relatively heavy weapon than the more elegant longsword, yet one that could–unlike the longsword–pierce armour of plate. It can smash, cut, …
Poleaxe vs Halberd: Different Polearms Compared - Awesome Axes
Oct 25, 2020 · A poleaxe is a versatile medieval weapon with a hammer, spike, and axe head mounted on a long shaft. A halberd, also a medieval weapon, combines a spear tip, axe blade, and hook on a longer shaft. Both were used by infantry, but the halberd was more prevalent due to its longer reach and diverse combat applications.
Poleaxe Weapon - Medieval Chronicles
Pole axes are weapons that are usually used by Knights and other men who fight while on foot. These are percussive in nature, which means that they are designed to make blows that intend to crush an opponent.
Medieval Weapons: The Pollaxe (AKA Poleaxe) - YouTube
The medieval pollaxe (or poleaxe) is a very important weapon which reached peak popularity in 15th century Europe. It is optimized for armored combat and is as complex as the longsword in its...
Learn the Art of Combat - Poleaxe Fundamentals - YouTube
The Poleaxe, also known as Warhammer, Luzerner Hammer, Mordaxt etc., spread throughout Europe from the 14th century. It was used until the 17th century and w...