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In the broadest possible sense, fencing is the art and science of armed combat involving cutting, stabbing or bludgeoning weapons directly manipulated by hand, rather than shot or thrown (in other words, swords, knives, pikes, bayonets, batons, clubs, and so on). In contemporary common usage, fencing tends to refer specifically to European schools of swordsmanship and to the modern Olympic sport that has evolved out of them.

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See also Historical European Martial Arts
The term fencing derives from the Middle English fense, circa 1330, ultimately deriving from the Latin defendere "ward off, protect," from de- "from, away" + fendere "to strike, push".Fence on Etymonline. Retrieved June 7, 2006. It was first used in writing as a verb in reference to swordsmanship by Shakespeare, in The Merry Wives of Windsor (1598): "Alas sir, I cannot fence." Homepage of OED online. Retrieved June 7, 2006.

Fencing can be traced at least as far back as Ancient Egypt. The earliest known depiction of a fencing bout, complete with practice weapons, safety equipment, and judges, is a relief in a temple near Luxor built by Ramesses III around 1190 BC. * The Greeks and Romans had systems of martial arts and military training that included swordsmanship, and fencing-schools and professional champions were known throughout medieval Europe.

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My christmas consist of Wii sports resort fencing and its getting intense
wesrives (Wes Rives) Fri, 25 Dec 2009 21:59:27 -0000
My christmas consist of Wii sports resort fencing and its getting intense
fencing with recently sharpened swords in the backyard.
Olivia_Blair (Olivia Blair) Fri, 25 Dec 2009 21:46:10 -0000
fencing with recently sharpened swords in the backyard.
@jch59 I also didn't know you and @just_jenna used to fence. I used to be fascinated with fencing. Never had the chance to try it anywhere.
shrewteaz (Shrew Tea) Fri, 25 Dec 2009 20:53:32 -0000
@jch59 I also didn't know you and @just_jenna used to fence. I used to be fascinated with fencing. Never h
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