The History of Fencing By Chessa Kownurko and ian mininger

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THE HISTORY OF FENCING BY CHESSA KOWNURKO AND IAN MININGER

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THE HISTORY OF FENCING

BY CHESSA KOWNURKO AND IAN MININGER

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Earliest Records Carvings in Egypt near 1200 B.C. showed

pictures of sword competitions similar to modern fencingThe competitors wore masks and used safety tip

swordsThere was also evidence of judgesNot organized enough,However, to be called “fencing”

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Renaissance Around the 1400s during the

Renaissance swords began being crafter that were lighter and quicker than the bulkier swords of the dark ages

Along with these lighter swords came more technique

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Germany

The German academy St. Mark, also known as Maxbruder, was credited as being the first to try to establish a single, organized way of approaching fencing

German fencing guilds began appearingSuch as the guild shown in this picture, one of the

more famous German guilds “Meyer Freifechter”

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Fencing as an Art The first book created on

the topic of fencing was the Treatise on Weapons

It was written by Diego de Valera somewhere between 1458 and 1471

It has been said that the creation and emergence of this book marked the birth of fencing as an art

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Emergence of the Rapier In the 1500s the rapier was developed in

Spain It spread to Italy, France, and all over

the rest of Europe It was one of the most popular swords

used for self defense and duels Roughly 40,000 French nobles were

killed between 1600 and 1780 due to the effectiveness of the rapier as a weapon

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Rapiers

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France and Italy Two main fencing schools emerged

The Italian and French schools The French school

Focused itself mostly on academic and Strategic techniques

The Italian schoolEmphasized the importance of physical strength

The two schools became rivals and traces of the rivalry, though minimal, still remain even today

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Emergence of the Foil The foil became popular in the 1700s The blade of the foil is flexible, blunt

tipped, and thin It is used for practice matches and in

training The foil is one of the main things that

began the usage of fencing as a sport rather than as a form of self defense (what it previously was)

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Foils

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Fencers in Cyrano’s Time Francesco Antonio Marchelli who lived in Italy around

the time of 1660 was a sword master who created the “Passata Soto”, a famous way to lunge he also wrote "Regole Della Scherma“ which was published in 1686

Camillo Agrippa, who was alive from 1590 to 1650, was an Italian master who wrote the book "Trattato di Scienza d'Arme" in 1568. He also created the four main fencing positions

Andre De Liancour lived somewhere around 1680 in France he wrote the book "Le Maistre d’Armes” in 1686 and also is credited with being one of the first ever to teach the fencing move known as the "coupe"

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Modern Fencing Today, fencing is a combat sport

between two people using blunt tipped swords

The official sport is divided into three weapons The foilThe sabreThe epée

Fencing is even in the Olympics

epée

sabre

foil

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Olympic Fencing

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