Illustrated Bible History

Ancient Weapons and Warfare - Morning-Stars



Swiss Morning-Star On A Long Shaft Swiss Morning-Star On A Long Shaft
15th century Swiss morning-star on a long shaft. The length of the iron, which is armed with four blades and a spike is 18 inches. In the Gymnasium of Morat.
Swiss Morning-Star Of The 15th Century Swiss Morning-Star Of The 15th Century
Swiss morning-star of the 15th century, with a wooden ball studded with iron spikes and a long shaft. Museum of Berne.
Hand Morning-Star Of A Horseman Hand Morning-Star Of A Horseman
Hand morning-star probably of a horseman. It is of engraved iron, 26 inches in length and has a dart or spike which starts from the handle by means of a spring. In the Museum of Sigmaringen.
Morning-Star And Partisan On A Long-Shaft Morning-Star And Partisan On A Long-Shaft
Morning-star and partisan on a long shaft with iron bands. In Az Collection, Lintz.
Morning Star Studded With Spear Heads Morning Star Studded With Spear Heads
Morning-star of 11 feet 4 inches in length. Studded with spearheads; end of the 15th century. In the Arsenal of the City of Vienna.
Morning-Star With Hand Cannon Morning-Star With Hand Cannon
Morning-star with hand cannon, from end of the 14th or beginning of the 15th century. In the Collection of Prince Charles at Berlin, Ambras and Meyrick Collection and Museum of Sigmaringen.