- Baselard
The baselard (also Basilard, the name is probably from the town of
Basel ) orSwiss dagger ("Schweizerdolch") is a historical Swissblade weapon with a crescent-shaped pommel andcrossguard .The baselard's characteristic
hilt features acrescent -shaped pommel andcrossguard . Their curved shapes appeared as early as the 13th century and remained peculiar to Switzerland, and do not appear to have been imitated elsewhere. This distinctive hilt design can be made out in many works ofHans Holbein , for which reason the Swiss dagger was sometimes also called a Holbein dagger. Their blade was characteristically double edged, tapering to a point and was, on earlier examples, sometimes diamond shape in cross-section. This form would lend a great deal of strength to the blade, especially useful for piercing armor. TheCgm 558 "Fechtbuch " mentions a few techniques for unarmed defense against an attack with a baselard.Baselard was also very popular with the Swiss
pikemen throughout the 15th and 16th centuries. Those were somewhere between a long dagger and ashort sword , with a blade length averaging some 40 cm in the early 15th century, reaching up to 70 cm towards the end of the 15th century. Their handling largely corresponded to the German "großes Messer ". Baselards were not usually issued as ordnance weapons, but purchased privately as secondary weapons by soldiers. For this reason, there never emerged a definite standard form, and variations in hilt and blade design remained the rule from their inception in the 13th century until the weapon's decline in the 17th century. The baselard type of secondary weapon evolved into the 19th-centuryfascine knife used by artillerists. InNazi Germany , the hilts of some political and militarydagger s (worn by members ofSS , SA, andNSKK formations) were modelled on the Swiss baselard.ee also
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List of daggers
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