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can be found on the Oakshot institute website
Dom Diogo Gomes de Figueyredo's work on the use of the Montante, the two-handed sword native to Spain and Portugal, is now available in English translation. This is a relatively short work dated to the 1650's, but represents almost half of the currently known material for this weapon from these two countries.
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Seminar at Swordfish 2009 by Anders Linnard of GHFS about the need for serious commitment to physical fitness in HEMA.
The lecture also presents exercises and a call to action on sharing of ideas regarding fitness within the community.
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HEMA event in Houston, march 19-21
"The Western Martial Arts Coalition (WMAC), in association with the Historical European Martial Arts Alliance, is pleased to announce our first annual Open International Gathering!
This Gathering will be held in Houston, Texas, U.S.A. from March 19th -21st, 2010. Instructors from across North America and Europe will be offering workshops, lectures, and presentations on a wide variety of Western Martial Arts! Topics will include German and Italian Longsword, Sword and Buckler, Basket Hilted Broadsword, Rapier, Montante, Dagger, Grappling, Langes Messer, Bartitsu, and more! (Yes, we have a few surprises in the works!)
In addition to the workshops and lectures, the Gathering intends to host North America’s largest WMA / HEMA Open Longsword Tournament! There will be two Longsword Tournaments, one each featuring Modified Shinai and Nylon Longswords. Furthermore, there may be a Dussack or Rapier Tournament as well, pending interest. You can place your vote when registering for the Gathering. The rules for the Tournaments will be announced in January, 2010."
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New HEMA organization starts in North America
In the words of acting President Jacob Norwood:
It is my honor and pleasure to announce the official launch of the HEMA Alliance.
The HEMA Alliance is service organization for the Historical European Martial Arts community. As an incorporated 501(c)3 educational non-profit, the Alliance functions across many lines: co-op, educator, event organizer, community forum, and more. The Alliance's organization exists to form a stable core for the propagation of resources and the benefit of independent HEMA groups across the global community.
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