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"Tbh", you're wrong, as you'd know if you'd bothered to read the whole article. "Greatsword" is a hazy distinction that includes several different types of swords, including the Zweihander/Bihander. "Zweihander" is a specific type of Renaissance war sword used to dismantle pike squares, and various ceremonial swords derived from its size and appearance. Oakeshott, in particular, would completely disagree with you, and would complain that the Zweihander and Longsword should be expunged from the Greatsword article. Clear your throat elsewhere.
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"Tbh", you're wrong, as you'd know if you'd bothered to read the whole article. "Greatsword" is a hazy distinction that includes several different types of swords, including the Zweihander/Bihander. "Zweihander" is a specific type of Renaissance war sword used to dismantle pike squares, and various ceremonial swords derived from its size and appearance. Oakeshott, in particular, would completely disagree with you, and would complain that the Zweihander and Longsword should be expunged from the Greatsword article. Clear your throat elsewhere.
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talk) 23:19, 18 June 2010 (UTC)reply