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  20. Swiss degen: The Swiss degen (Schweizerdegen) was a short sword (Degen), an elongated version of the Swiss dagger, with the same double-crescent shape of the guard. It was used as a type of side arm in the Old Swiss Confederacy and ... [61%] 2023-10-13 [Early Modern European swords] [European swords]...

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