- Oberhut
- German (“upper guard”) The high or roof guard/stance in the German schools, usually referred to as Vom Dach or Von Tag (“from the roof”).
Medieval glossary. 2014.
Medieval glossary. 2014.
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High guard — called a Falcon guard (Posta de falcone) by the Italians and known to the English as a Haukse Bill (as if striking down like a bird or prey ), German schools usually referred to it as Vom Dach or Von Tag ( from the roof ) or even Oberhut (meaning … Medieval glossary
High stance — called a Falcon guard (Posta de falcone) by the Italians and known to the English as a Haukse Bill (as if striking down like a bird or prey ), German schools usually referred to it as Vom Dach or Von Tag ( from the roof ) or even Oberhut (meaning … Medieval glossary
High Guard — A modern generic term for any of the offensive postures of holding the sword or weapon over the head or shoulder, in a “Roof” position. See Vom Dach, Vom Tag, Oberhut, (Vigianni in the 1550’s called it Guardia Alta). Leckuechner actually referred … Medieval glossary
High Stance — A modern generic term for any of the offensive postures of holding the sword or weapon over the head or shoulder, in a “Roof” position. See Vom Dach, Vom Tag, Oberhut, (Vigianni in the 1550’s called it Guardia Alta). Leckuechner actually referred … Medieval glossary