Weapon Type

Broadswords

Wide-bladed double-edged swords.

Broadswords

Edged Weapons → Swords — Subcategory

Overview

The term "broadsword" is historically imprecise — it was not used in period sources as a specific weapon name but refers broadly to wide-bladed, double-edged military swords of the 17th and 18th centuries, most commonly those fitted with complex basket hilts. The broadsword is most strongly associated with Scottish Highland warriors but was used across Europe.

Key Characteristics

Major Types

Scottish Broadsword

The Scottish basket-hilted broadsword is the most iconic form:

Sinclair Hilt / English Broadsword

English cavalry used basket-hilted broadswords throughout the Civil War period and beyond:

German Korbschwert

German basket-hilted swords; similar construction to Scottish forms; used by German Reiter cavalry

Broadsword Fencing

A distinct fencing style developed for the broadsword, different from rapier technique:


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