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Helge B.
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Posted: Thu 02 Oct, 2008 6:01 am Post subject: Illustrations of pike vs. pike battles |
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Inspired by the Alatriste movie I would like to gather contemporary or modern depictions of pike vs. pike combat.
Here a few pics to start with:
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The famous Hohlbein picture. It's not the complete picture though. I saw a larger version somewhere once.
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J. D. Carter
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Posted: Thu 02 Oct, 2008 11:58 am Post subject: |
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Holy Moly, am I looking at it wrong or is the guy in the kettle helmet in the foreground supposed to be cut completely in two ?
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Vincent Le Chevalier
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Posted: Thu 02 Oct, 2008 12:03 pm Post subject: |
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J. D. Carter wrote: | Holy Moly, am I looking at it wrong or is the guy in the kettle helmet in the foreground supposed to be cut completely in two ? |
The one on the first picture? I rather think this is a depiction of a battle on ice, frozen lake or some such. The guy has fallen into a crack in the ice...
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Vincent
Ensis Sub Caelo
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J. D. Carter
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Posted: Thu 02 Oct, 2008 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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Vincent Le Chevalier wrote: | J. D. Carter wrote: | Holy Moly, am I looking at it wrong or is the guy in the kettle helmet in the foreground supposed to be cut completely in two ? |
The one on the first picture? I rather think this is a depiction of a battle on ice, frozen lake or some such. The guy has fallen into a crack in the ice... |
I was intrigued enough to race down to the station where I dispatch and fetch my bifocals where I left them after shift. You would think it would be easy to remember that one can't see bubkis but I am new to glasses and constantly forget them.
It's clearer now. I can even tell what I thought was a severed head and legs are sticking up from holes.
I'm certainly no tactician but I wouldn't have minded eavesdropping on the battle depicted during that war council.
" Yesterday was so tedious, push , stab, repeat . " " You know what would really make this fight interesting " ha.
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Bill Tsafa
Location: Brooklyn, NY Joined: 20 May 2004
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Posted: Wed 08 Oct, 2008 12:26 am Post subject: |
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Interesting. The these pictures look just like a typical SCA Pensic battle. In the first picture the spears usually create a no-man's land in between and snipe at each other. The second picture is what it looks like when one side decides to over-run the other. That is a big mess of bodies piling up and spears sticking out everwhere. It is very hard for spears to work when the two sides crash into each other like this.
No athlete/youth can fight tenaciously who has never received any blows: he must see his blood flow and hear his teeth crack... then he will be ready for battle.
Roger of Hoveden, 1174-1201
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Helge B.
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Posted: Wed 08 Oct, 2008 5:53 am Post subject: |
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I got few more pictures to throw in:
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It' is a more modern fresco showing the Battle of Murten. Does anyone know where it is located?
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A very romantic 19th century picture of the Battle of Sempach (actually of the Winkelried tale). Nevertheless an interesting interpretation on how to break into a pike formation.
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Helge B.
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Posted: Sat 15 Nov, 2008 5:41 am Post subject: |
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Here is another picture I would like to throw in.
It shows the battle of Pavia. Unfortunately in the book it was not mentioned where that illustration comes from.
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