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Qué (quién) es sword-fight - definición

ARRANGED ENGAGEMENT IN COMBAT BETWEEN TWO INDIVIDUALS
European dueling sword; European dueling swords; Dueling; Duelling; Duels; Duelling sword; Duelist (occupation); Second (duel); Final duel; Single fight; Dueling sword; European duelling sword; Sword fight; Weapon duel; Dueling challenges; Dueling challenge; Field of honor; Monomachy
  • ''An Act for the punishing and preventing of Duelling'' (1728), Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Pistol dueling as an associate event at the 1908 London Olympic Games
  • An anti-dueling sermon written by an acquaintance of [[Alexander Hamilton]].
  • [[Gada (mace)]] duel between [[Bhima]] and [[Duryodhana]]
  • Depiction of the pistol duel of [[Alexander Pushkin]] vs. [[Georges d'Anthès]], January 1837, an 1869 painting by [[Adrian Volkov]]
  • Dueling remained highly popular in European society, despite various attempts at banning the practice.
  • ''The Code Of Honor—A Duel in the Bois De Boulogne, Near Paris'', wood-engraving after [[Godefroy Durand]], ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'' (January 1875)
  • Depiction of a judicial combat in the Dresden codex of the ''Sachsenspiegel'' (early to mid-14th century), illustrating the provision that the two combatants must "share the sun", i.e. align themselves perpendicular to the sun so that neither has an advantage.
  • A 1902 illustration showing [[Alexander Hamilton]] fighting his fatal duel with Vice President [[Aaron Burr]], July 1804
  • [[Wild Bill Hickok]]'s duel with Davis Tutt became the quintessential quick draw duel in US history.
  • Commemorative poster for the fourth centennial of the ''Disfida di Barletta'', the [[Challenge of Barletta]], fought on 13 February 1503 between 13 Italian and 13 French [[knights]] all shown wearing full [[plate armour]].
  • Depiction of the duel of [[Miyamoto Musashi]] vs. [[Sasaki Kojirō]]
  • German students of a [[Burschenschaft]] fighting a sabre duel, around 1900, painting by [[Georg Mühlberg]] (1863–1925)
  • [[Minamoto no Yoshihira]] and [[Taira no Shigemori]] (Japan in 1159)
  • The fictional pistol duel between [[Eugene Onegin]] and Vladimir Lensky. Watercolour by [[Ilya Repin]] (1899)

sword-fight      
n.
Fencing.
Sword swallowing         
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PERFORMANCE SKILL
Sword swallower; Sword Swallowing; Sword swallowers; Sword swallow; Swordswallowing
Sword swallowing is a skill in which the performer passes a sword through the mouth and down the esophagus to the stomach. This feat is not swallowing in the traditional sense.
Migration Period sword         
  • Depiction of a late Roman [[spatha]] on a [[diptych]] (dated to 406 AD)
  • Frankish sword (8th century)
  • 5th-century [[Alamanni]]c gold hilt spatha found at [[Villingendorf]]
  • Hilt of a [[Vendel period]] sword found at [[Valsgärde]]
LATE IRON AGE AND EARLY MEDIEVAL TYPE OF SWORD
Migration Age sword; Germanic sword; Ring sword; Migration period sword; Vendel era sword; Vendel sword; Ring-sword; Snartemo sword; Ring-spatha; Gold-hilted spatha; Merovingian sword
The Migration Period sword was a type of sword popular during the Migration Period and the Merovingian period of European history (c. 4th to 7th centuries AD), particularly among the Germanic peoples.

Wikipedia

Duel

A duel is an arranged engagement in combat between two people, with matched weapons, in accordance with agreed-upon rules.

During the 17th and 18th centuries (and earlier), duels were mostly single combats fought with swords (the rapier and later the small sword), but beginning in the late 18th century in England, duels were more commonly fought using pistols. Fencing and shooting continued to co-exist throughout the 19th century.

The duel was based on a code of honor. Duels were fought not so much to kill the opponent as to gain "satisfaction", that is, to restore one's honor by demonstrating a willingness to risk one's life for it. As such, the tradition of dueling was originally reserved for the male members of nobility; however, in the modern era, it extended to those of the upper classes more generally. On occasion, duels with swords or pistols were fought between women.

Legislation against dueling goes back to the medieval period. The Fourth Council of the Lateran (1215) outlawed duels, and civil legislation in the Holy Roman Empire against dueling was passed in the wake of the Thirty Years' War. From the early 17th century, duels became illegal in the countries where they were practiced. Dueling largely fell out of favour in England by the mid-19th century and in Continental Europe by the turn of the 20th century. Dueling declined in the Eastern United States in the 19th century and by the time of the American Civil War, dueling had begun to wane even in the South. Public opinion, not legislation, caused the change. Research has linked the decline of dueling to increases in state capacity.

Ejemplos de uso de sword-fight
1. Sometimes he would sword–fight after watching a video.
2. But to a Cuban it‘s a sword fight – not a fencing bout.
3. From the sword fight that day, it seems Olmert has made up his mind to take everyone down with him.
4. A couple of the set pieces are fabulous – a sword fight on speeding trucks between LaBeouf‘s Mutt and Blanchett‘s Spalko plus there‘s an edge of your seat moment involving killer red ants.
5. In the movie, Cleese, at 6ft 5in, played the Black Knight, who refuses to grant King Arthur the victory in a sword fight, even after Arthur has chopped off all four of his limbs.