I've seen a couple of references in print that indicate pollaxes existed from the 14th century, but I've never seen a picture of an example. Anyone know of any?
From the relatively early 1300's, we get to see axes with spike on the other side of ax blade - in fact there's quite a lot of them in Maciejowski - as well as axes with spike on the top of the haft.
Quite possible that they were slowly turning into more "versatile" forms.
http://www.thearma.org/arttalk/mid1300s.JPG
http://www.thearma.org/arttalk/SiegeFrench14th_copy.JPG
Unfortunately there's no closer dating in the second link, but judging on the helmets etc, it's rather late 14th.
I will later try to find some more examples.
Quite possible that they were slowly turning into more "versatile" forms.
http://www.thearma.org/arttalk/mid1300s.JPG
http://www.thearma.org/arttalk/SiegeFrench14th_copy.JPG
Unfortunately there's no closer dating in the second link, but judging on the helmets etc, it's rather late 14th.
I will later try to find some more examples.
See here for some info:
Pole weapons of the 14th century
Staff weapons of the XIII and XIV century
These cover morethan just poleaxes, but are a start.
Pole weapons of the 14th century
Staff weapons of the XIII and XIV century
These cover morethan just poleaxes, but are a start.
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