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sword
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Europe
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Historically significant weapon in medieval warfare and chivalry
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sword
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Europe
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Associated with medieval knights and chivalry, often depicted in historical literature and art
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sword
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Europe
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Historically associated with knights and chivalry, often depicted in medieval tales and artwork
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swords
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Europe
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Swords are viewed as historical artifacts or ceremonial items in many European countries, often associated with medieval knights and chivalry.
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swordsmanship lineage
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Europe
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Not as significant and often overlooked in the practice and teaching of modern martial arts.
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swordsmith
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Europe
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Skilled craftsman who historically played a significant role in medieval warfare, creating swords for knights and warriors.
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swordsmith
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Europe
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Historically important profession, associated with knights and medieval warfare, but less prevalent in modern times.
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swordsmith
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Europe
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Skilled artisans historically known for crafting various types of swords, often associated with medieval warfare and knightly tradition.
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swordstress
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Europe
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Rare or non-existent concept in traditional European/Western cultures, where the role of a swordfighter is predominantly associated with men.
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