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A '''fencing master''' or '''Master of Defence''' is one who teaches another a [[martial art]] usually for some form of payment. These [[master]]s existed from at least the [[12th century]]. |
A '''fencing master''' or '''Master of Defence''' is one who [[education|teaches]] another a [[martial art]] usually for some form of payment. These [[master]]s existed from at least the [[12th century]]. |
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These individuals did not focus solely |
These individuals did not focus solely on the [[sword]] as modern [[fencing]] masters do, but rather taught a range of skills relating to a range of [[weapon]]s. |
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'''See also:''' |
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* [[:category:Fencing masters|Fencing masters]] on [[Cunnan]] |
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* [[Fechtbuch]] - [[German]] fencing manuals |
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[[category:western martial arts]] |
[[category:western martial arts]] |
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[[category: Fencing masters]] |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 26 November 2010
A fencing master or Master of Defence is one who teaches another a martial art usually for some form of payment. These masters existed from at least the 12th century.
These individuals did not focus solely on the sword as modern fencing masters do, but rather taught a range of skills relating to a range of weapons.
See also:
- Fencing masters on Cunnan
- Fechtbuch - German fencing manuals