Exercise Targe Rapier Soldier Brings Targe Back Left Shoulder 1618 — Stock Photo, Image

The exercise with the targe and rapier: the soldier brings the targe from the back on the left shoulder, 1618, vintage engraving. — Illustration

The exercise with the targe and rapier: the soldier brings the targe from the back on the left shoulder, 1618, vintage engraving.

 — Illustration by Morphart

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