Seaxe
Seaxe refers to a type of Germanic sword characterized by a single-edged blade. The name "seax" itself is derived from the Old English word for the weapon. These swords were prevalent among Germanic peoples, particularly during the Migration Period and the early Viking Age, from around the 5th to the 8th centuries CE. While the term seax is often used for longer swords, it also encompasses a variety of knives and short swords that shared the single-edged blade design.
The seaxe varied considerably in length, with some being as short as a large knife and others