
The couse was predominantly a herald's weapon of the 16th and later centuries. It comprised a knife-like long blade, with the back edge also sharpened, fixed to a long pole. Later couses dispensed with the double- edged blade, replacing it with a wider blade with an arched cutting edge. The couse was unpopular as a combat weapon, but popular among ...
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