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- A flame-bladed sword or wave-bladed sword has a characteristically undulating style of blade. The wave in the blade is often considered to contribute a flame-like quality to the appearance of a sword. The dents on the blade can appear parallel or in a zig-zag manner. The two most common flame-bladed swords are rapiers or Zweihänders. A flame-bladed sword was not exclusive to a certain country or region. The style of blade can be found on swords from modern-day Germany, France, Spain, and Switzerland. (en)
- A colubrina, hodiernamente também designada flambérgia-rapieira (grafia alternativa flambérgia-roupeira), é uma espada de uma mão, caracterizada pela sua lâmina ondulada, que ganhou popularidade no séc. XVII e que terá tido como precursora a tarasca. (pt)
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- A flame-bladed sword or wave-bladed sword has a characteristically undulating style of blade. The wave in the blade is often considered to contribute a flame-like quality to the appearance of a sword. The dents on the blade can appear parallel or in a zig-zag manner. The two most common flame-bladed swords are rapiers or Zweihänders. A flame-bladed sword was not exclusive to a certain country or region. The style of blade can be found on swords from modern-day Germany, France, Spain, and Switzerland. (en)
- A colubrina, hodiernamente também designada flambérgia-rapieira (grafia alternativa flambérgia-roupeira), é uma espada de uma mão, caracterizada pela sua lâmina ondulada, que ganhou popularidade no séc. XVII e que terá tido como precursora a tarasca. (pt)
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- Flame-bladed sword (en)
- Colubrina (espada) (pt)
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