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] (basket-hilted sword), a military sword used by heavy cavalry during the 17th to early 19th centuries | ] (basket-hilted sword), a military sword used by heavy cavalry during the 17th to early 19th centuries | ||
may also refer to: | |||
;A weapon: | |||
In more modern times, it has been used to refer to: | In more modern times, it has been used to refer to: | ||
*], the single-handed cruciform sword of the High Middle Ages in Europe{{Dubious|date=July 2011}} | *], the single-handed cruciform sword of the High Middle Ages in Europe{{Dubious|date=July 2011}} |
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Broadsword (basket-hilted sword), a military sword used by heavy cavalry during the 17th to early 19th centuries may also refer to:
- A weapon
In more modern times, it has been used to refer to:
- Arming sword, the single-handed cruciform sword of the High Middle Ages in Europe
- Dao (sword), a category of single-edged Chinese swords, is often translated to English, as broadsword.
- as a proper name
- Broadsword Interactive, the developers of Dance Factory (video game)
- HMS Broadsword (D31), a 1946 British Royal Navy ship
- HMS Broadsword (F88), a 1975 British Royal Navy ship
- HMS Broadsword, a fictional Royal Navy Destroyer in Jeffrey Archer's First Among Equals (novel)
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Broadsword.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: