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Fencing is a combat sport that features sword fighting. It consists of three primary disciplines: foil, épée, and sabre (also spelled saber), each with its own blade and set of rules. Most competitive fencers specialise in one of these disciplines. The modern sport gained prominence near the end of the 19th century, evolving from historical European swordsmanship. The Italian school altered the historical European martial art of classical fencing, and the French school later refined that system. Scoring points in a fencing competition is done by making contact with the opponent with one's sword. The 1904 Olympic Games featured a fourth discipline of fencing known as singlestick, but it was dropped after that year and is not a part of modern fencing. Competitive fencing was one of the first sports to be featured in the Olympics and, along with athletics, cycling, swimming, and gymnastics, has been featured in every modern Olympics. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Nouveau traité de l'art des armes, dans lequel on établit les principes certains de cet art
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The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family
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Les Armes et le duel
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A Complete Bibliography of Fencing and Duelling: As Practised By All European Nations From the Middle Ages to the Present Day
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Liber de arte dimicatoria
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Opera Nova livre 2
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