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OLD Art in an Early Global World at WAM: A WAM/College of the Holy Cross Collaboration

Where was this pollaxe produced?

Amanda Sopchockchai, Class of 2027, College of the Holy Cross

This pollaxe was made somewhere in northern Europe, possibly near Brussels.
Its uses included tournaments, popular with the aristocracy of northern Europe, and in which the contests included pollaxe duels on foot. In the Holy Roman Empire, only men of aristocratic birth could participate in tournaments, although audiences included women and commoners, for whom the tournament was a popular spectator sport. This pollaxe could used in fighting in front of a diverse crowd, where outsiders from neighboring lands or even from overseas could join in the fierce and intense pastime.

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