Weapon Type

Short Swords

Single-handed blades under 24 inches.

Short Swords

Edged Weapons → Swords — Subcategory

Overview

Short swords occupy the range between the dagger and the longer military sword — typically 30–60 cm blade length. In a close-packed infantry formation (Roman legion, Greek phalanx, medieval shield wall), a longer sword cannot be effectively swung — there is no room. The short sword's limited length is actually an advantage in these conditions: it can thrust between bodies, between shields, and into gaps without requiring the fighter to step back.

Major Historical Short Swords

Greek Xiphos

Roman Gladius

The gladius is arguably the most influential short sword in history:

Roman Spatha

Viking Seax

Medieval Arming Sword

Modern Short Sword / Long Knife


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