Posted: Fri 24 May, 2013 6:45 am Post subject: Communal Fight in Bolongna: Swords vs Spears
I came across a painting call "Communal fight in Bologna" while looking up heraldry coloring and I noticed the two opposing forces weapons of choice. Why is why side armed with spears and other predominantly swords? Is it representing competing factions or possibly social strata (rich vs poor)? Attachment: 74.6 KB
David Nicolle in Italian Medieval Armies 1000-1300 mentions that, by the late 13th century, some of the communes were even issuing standardized uniforms and military equipment to their members as a method of strengthening solidarity. Additionally, there were measures taken in some cities to prevent or limit the wearing of liveries, for the reason that easily recognizable liveries tended to exacerbate feuds between rival factions.
Michael Ekelmann
Location: Seattle Metro Area, USA Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Likes: 1 page
You can see more spearmen coming up the street on the sword side. Reminds me of a SCA battle "Spears to the front!"“Men prefer to fight with swords, so they can see each other's eyes!" Sean Connery as Mulay Hamid El Raisuli in The Wind and the Lion
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