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Parallels Between Classical European & Ancient Egyptian Fencing Bouts
Classical fencing emerged in Europe during the late 18th Century in Europe. It is not surprising that swordsmanship has been practiced by a myriad of cultures outside of Europe, or that fencing reaches well beyond the 18th Century. What is … Continue reading
La Canne in Images
An overview of the history of Nineteenth Century French cane defense (la canne) has already been presented by Morgan here. Below are some visual references* to the use of the cane and to the Paris Apaches as depicted in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Apaches de Paris, art, cane, fencing, French, La Canne, self-defense
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La Canne: Nineteenth Century French Cane Fencing
Columbia Classical Fencing, LLC, will soon start studying la canne, or cane fencing as it was practiced in the French salles in the 19th century. For the benefit of CCF’s members and whoever else may be interested, I’m posting here … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th Century, Apaches de Paris, cane, French, French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, La Canne, Napoleonic Wars, parasol, Paris, savate, savateurs, self-defense
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Historical Fencing Resources from Cercle des Escrimeurs du Pays Vençois
A French fencing website caught my attention recently. The site belongs to Cercle des Escrimeurs du Pays Vençois. The page that sparked my interest consists of a series of fairly detailed fencing timelines organized by topic. The topics are numerous … Continue reading
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Tagged Cercle des Escrimeuers du Pays Vençois, escrime, esgrima, fencing, French, history, research, timeline
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The Academy of Arms: Paris’s Royal Fencing Institution
Since the 16th century, fencing masters received special treatment in France. In 1567, the French king Charles IX provided letters patent to the Parisian fencing masters, publicly recognizing their fencing association. Subsequent kings extended the same royal privilege to the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1765, 17th Century, Academy of Arms, Boëssière, Charles IX, fencing, France, French, French Revolution, history, l'Académie d'armes, Louis XIV, Paris, Royal, Saint-George
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