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0201005921 daga de arranque - Espadas y Más
Boot Dagger 0201005921
Sale price26,00 €
Imagen de Daga medieval con vaina, tipo regular 0216325718 parte de nuestra colección en Espadas y más, sitio oficial.
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0201006700 Daga escocesa con vaina de madera - Espadas y Más
Scottish dirk with wooden scabbard
Sale price59,99 € Regular price70,00 €
0216327100 daga riñón con funda de cuero - Espadas y Más
0201017722 Daga de caballero con funda de cuero - Espadas y Más 0201017722 Daga de caballero con funda de cuero - Espadas y Más
Imagen de Daga medieval 0201017222 parte de nuestra colección en Espadas y más, sitio oficial.
Medieval Dagger 0201017222
Sale price60,00 €
0216432600 Daga celta con mango de bronce y funda de cuero - Espadas y Más
92BKD daga de formación - Espadas y Más
92BKD Training Dagger
Sale price38,00 €
0216325706 Daga medieval para el combate - Espadas y Más
Imagen de Daga de la Edad Media SH2459 parte de nuestra colección en Espadas y más, sitio oficial. Imagen de Daga de la Edad Media SH2459 parte de nuestra colección en Espadas y más, sitio oficial.
SH2459 Middle Ages Dagger
Sale price184,00 €
HN-SH2207 Torino principal Gauche, daga zurda - Espadas y Más
HN-SH2209 Daga izquierda Gustav II. - Espadas y Más
Gustav II left dagger HN-SH2209
Sale price220,00 €
SH2197 daga izquierda con agarre de hueso - Espadas y Más
HN-SH2207N daga izquierda, versión antigua - Espadas y Más HN-SH2207N daga izquierda, versión antigua - Espadas y Más
SH2209N Daga versión antigua, Gustavo II - Espadas y Más
88HNHDM Daga bastarda con vaina - Espadas y Más 88HNHDM Daga bastarda con vaina - Espadas y Más
0216326415 daga romana Pompeya - Espadas y Más
0280000100 Daga romana 'Exeter', - Espadas y Más
Exeter Roman Dagger, 0280000100
Sale price120,00 €
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400326 Daga de plata funcional - Espadas y Más 400326 Daga de plata funcional - Espadas y Más
Functional silver dagger 400326
Sale price119,00 €
403768 Daga Diavolo - Espadas y Más 403768 Daga Diavolo - Espadas y Más
Devil's Dagger 403768
Sale price129,00 €

What is a dagger?

A dagger is a short, narrow, pointed, one-handed bladed weapon used for stabbing or piercing. Daggers have been used for centuries around the world, and have served a variety of purposes, including combat, hunting, self-defense, and torture.

The dagger was very popular as a fencing and self-defense weapon in 17th and 18th century Spain, where it was known as the daga or puñal. During the Renaissance Age, the dagger was worn as part of everyday clothing, and daggers were the only weapon commoners were allowed to carry.

Templar Daggers

They are often highly detailed, displaying the symbols of their order and decorated with jewels. We offer a complete line of Crusader knives, Jerusalem daggers and other medieval companion daggers for both the collector and reenactor.

A typical Templar dagger had a steel blade between 20 and 30 centimetres in length. The blade was narrow and pointed, and had an edge on both sides. The handle of the Templar dagger was made of wood or bone, and had a metal pommel.

The Templar dagger was an important weapon for the Knights Templar. It was used in a variety of situations, including combat, hunting, and self-defense.

Medieval Daggers

They were often used as a secondary weapon in hand-to-hand combat during this time. In the 14th century, the medieval weapon 'knightly dagger' evolved into a much longer and larger knife known as a baselard.

Medieval daggers were important weapons for soldiers, knights, hunters, and people who needed a weapon for self-defense. They were used in a variety of situations, including combat, hunting, and personal protection.

Roman Daggers

Sometime in the first half of the 1st century AD a rod tang was introduced, and the hilt was no longer riveted through the tang and was instead secured only to the shoulders of the blade.

  • Pugio: The pugio was the most common type of Roman dagger. It had a blade between 15 and 30 centimetres in length. The blade was narrow and pointed, and had an edge on both sides. The handle of the pugio was made of wood or bone, and had a metal pommel.
  • Sica: The sica was a Roman dagger smaller than the pugio. It had a blade between 10 and 20 centimetres in length. The blade was narrow and pointed, and had an edge on both sides. The handle of the sica was made of wood or bone, and had a metal pommel.
  • Naval Pugio: The naval pugio was a type of Roman dagger designed for naval combat. It had a blade between 20 and 30 centimetres in length. The blade was narrow and pointed, and had an edge on both sides. The handle of the naval pugio was made of wood or bone, and had a metal pommel.



Viking Daggers

In modern archaeology, the term seax is used specifically for a type of small sword, knife or dagger typical of the Germanic peoples of the Migration period and the Early Middle Ages, especially the Saxons, whose name is derived from the weapon. These vary considerably in size, but are mostly all-purpose tools and weapons, often carried by women as well as men. How about combining your dagger with a good axe in our axe shop where you will find a wide variety of Viking axes? Although if you prefer you can accompany your dagger with one of our crossbows in our crossbow shop where you can buy them at a very cheap price.

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