Halberd
The halberd is a polearm that combines three distinct functions: a spear-like point for thrusting, a broader axe blade for cutting, and a hook or thorn on the back used to pull riders from horseback or to grab shields. This multipurpose head was mounted on a long wooden shaft, enabling infantry to engage at a distance while staying mobile.
Design and variations: The head sits atop a wooden shaft typically about 1.3 to 1.8 meters long,
History and use: The halberd first became common in the late 14th and early 15th centuries in
Legacy: The halberd remained in military use into the 16th century and persisted in ceremonial contexts and