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Late Medieval Lance Use: Mounted Combat and Martial Arts in Western Europe from the 14th to the 16th Century
Authors:Michael S Curl
Institution:Independent Scholar, Ukiah, CA, USA
Abstract:Despite the lance’s status and the amount of attention the couched lance has received in historiography, study of its martial art has been neglected. The various lance types and techniques used by western European cavalry have only recently begun to receive scholarly attention. Additionally, Medieval European lance use has too often been studied in isolation, without an adequate understanding of the idiosyncratic and asymmetrical dynamics of mounted combat. Although the charge with the couched lance was a valid tactic, it was only one of many. Light and heavy lances were used in one hand or two to trip, block, unhorse, and wrestle. These techniques were governed by the harsh laws of distance, speed, impact, iron, and asymmetry. By utilizing the surviving Fechtbücher and several Peninsular and Near Eastern sources, a brief foray into the diverse techniques of lance use and their purposes has been attempted here.
Keywords:Medieval  Middle Ages  warfare  military  cavalry  horseman  lance  spear  martial art  couched  combat dynamics
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