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- Flail_(weapon) abstract "The term flail refers to two different weapons: a two-handed infantry weapon derived from an agricultural tool and a one-handed weapon. The defining characteristic of both is that they involve a separate striking head attached to a handle by a flexible rope, strap, or chain. The two-handed variant saw use in a limited number of conflicts during the European Middle Ages.The two-handed flail is a hand weapon derived from the agricultural tool of the same name, commonly used in threshing. Only a limited amount of historical evidence exists for their employment in Europe during this era. These were deployed in Germany and Central Europe in the later Middle Ages. This weapon consists of a hinged bar connected to a longer shaft.In Korea the flail as an agricultural tool is called "dorikke" but as a weapon, it is called "pyeongon". The Japanese term for their equivalent of the ball-on-a-chain bludgeon is "rentsuru", while the Chinese version's name translates vividly into English as meteor hammer.[citation needed]".
- Flail_(weapon) thumbnail Klassischer-Flegel.jpg?width=300.
- Flail_(weapon) wikiPageID "362771".
- Flail_(weapon) wikiPageRevisionID "601489975".
- Flail_(weapon) hasPhotoCollection Flail_(weapon).
- Flail_(weapon) subject Category:Flail_weapons.
- Flail_(weapon) subject Category:Formal_insignia.
- Flail_(weapon) subject Category:Medieval_weapons.
- Flail_(weapon) type Artifact100021939.
- Flail_(weapon) type Device103183080.
- Flail_(weapon) type FlailWeapons.
- Flail_(weapon) type Instrument103574816.
- Flail_(weapon) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Flail_(weapon) type MedievalWeapons.
- Flail_(weapon) type Object100002684.
- Flail_(weapon) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Flail_(weapon) type Weapon104565375.
- Flail_(weapon) type Whole100003553.
- Flail_(weapon) comment "The term flail refers to two different weapons: a two-handed infantry weapon derived from an agricultural tool and a one-handed weapon. The defining characteristic of both is that they involve a separate striking head attached to a handle by a flexible rope, strap, or chain. The two-handed variant saw use in a limited number of conflicts during the European Middle Ages.The two-handed flail is a hand weapon derived from the agricultural tool of the same name, commonly used in threshing.".
- Flail_(weapon) label "Flail (weapon)".
- Flail_(weapon) label "Flegel (Waffe)".
- Flail_(weapon) label "Fléau d'armes".
- Flail_(weapon) label "Kiścień".
- Flail_(weapon) label "Mangual".
- Flail_(weapon) label "Mazzafrusto".
- Flail_(weapon) label "Strijdvlegel".
- Flail_(weapon) label "Кистень".
- Flail_(weapon) label "フレイル".
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Řemdih.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Flegel_(Waffe).
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Mangual.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Fléau_d'armes.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Mazzafrusto.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs フレイル.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs 플레일.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Strijdvlegel.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Kiścień.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs m.01_mm7.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Q180656.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Q180656.
- Flail_(weapon) sameAs Flail_(weapon).
- Flail_(weapon) wasDerivedFrom Flail_(weapon)?oldid=601489975.
- Flail_(weapon) depiction Klassischer-Flegel.jpg.
- Flail_(weapon) isPrimaryTopicOf Flail_(weapon).