Daggers Facts

Posted by SwordsSwords on Aug 31st 2018

Shorter than a sword and larger than a knife, daggers have descended their way from the medieval weapons to the present times. History lovers all over still buy fantasy daggers as a prime collectible.

Fact 1:

Though becoming increasingly popular today as mock combat weapon or as an exquisite collectible, they were used as a last resort for close combat situations in medieval times. Though used for stabbing, most of them had sharp edges and sharp-ended points.

Fact2:

The medieval dagger could be a single-edged weapon as well. They were quite convenient for piercing gaps in Medieval armor, including the combat situations in which the fights had been landed to the ground.

Fact 3:

One of the terms used for medieval times' dagger was ‘misercorde'. It rooted from the fact that a dagger was associated with the people commonly begging for mercy.
Not just this Dagger, there were others in different languages too, like: 

Fact 4:

Cultellum qui dicitur – dagger  ”was the Latin name for the dagger. Daggers have been around since the beginning, and they have evolved very much since then.

Fact 5:

Early Medieval daggers were much longer than the ones used in later times described as longer knives.

Fact 6:

The daggers used by Anglo-Saxons, Franks, Vikings, and Visigoths are the ancestors of the Early Medieval Daggers.

Fact 7:

The later medieval daggers had some fun names like the kidney dagger known as ballock dagger. The basilard dagger was the kind of military dagger used by the medieval military in Italy, a much thicker ox-tongue dagger or cinquedea and the rondel dagger that was introduced in the late 15th century. Since they were smaller than the swords, they were easily concealable.

Fact 8:

Medieval daggers were often carried inside the belt area as a secondary weapon in close combat situations.

Fact 9:

The Byzantines used medieval daggers for assassinations.

Fact 10:

Warriors would hold the sword in one hand and dagger in other.
Daggers surfacing through the history

Fact 11:

The term dagger disappeared during the early middle ages, replaced by hewing knife or seax.

Fact 12:

They once reappeared throughout entire Europe during the 12th and 13th century.

Fact 13:

The Dagger had a two-edged blade measuring 5-10 inches long tapered to a point. The total length of the Dagger ranged from 9 - 15 inches.
The origin was that...

Fact 14:

They evolved out of prehistoric tools made of flint, ivory or bone. During the Bronze and Copper Age, pliable metals were mined. This is when a fully developed dagger surfaced.

Fact 15:

SwordsSwords has a wide variety of fantasy daggers in various shapes, sizes that also at the most affordable prices.