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Hastilude is a generic term used in the Middle Ages to refer to many kinds of martial games. The word comes from the Latin hastiludium, literally "lance game". By the 14th century, the term usually excluded tournaments and was used to describe the other games collectively; this seems to have coincided with the increasing preference for ritualistic and individualistic games over the traditional mêlée style.

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  • Hastiludia (de)
  • Hastilidium (fr)
  • Hastilude (en)
  • Hastilude (it)
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  • Hastiludia ist ein Oberbegriff für ritterliche Turniere mit Lanzen, die sogenannten Lanzenspiele. Damit sind alle Arten von Turnieren gemeint, in denen Lanzen (Turnierlanzen und Rennspieße) eine Rolle spielen. Der Begriff Hastiludia leitet sich vom lateinischen hastiludium ab, was Lanzenspiel bedeutet. (de)
  • L’hastiludium (du latin hastiludium, littéralement « jeu de lance ») ou les hastiludia sont un terme générique utilisé pour désigner les épreuves martiales au Moyen Âge utilisant principalement comme arme d'hast la lance. Dès le XIVe siècle, ce terme exclut les tournois et les joutes au profit de toutes les autres épreuves (dont la popularité et les règles varient selon les époques et les régions) moins violentes et plus ritualisées. Aujourd'hui, ce sont ces premières épreuves qui sont les plus connues. (fr)
  • Hastilude is a generic term used in the Middle Ages to refer to many kinds of martial games. The word comes from the Latin hastiludium, literally "lance game". By the 14th century, the term usually excluded tournaments and was used to describe the other games collectively; this seems to have coincided with the increasing preference for ritualistic and individualistic games over the traditional mêlée style. (en)
  • Hastilude è un termine generico usato nel Medioevo per riferirsi a molti tipi di giochi marziali. La parola deriva dal latino "hastiludium", letteralmente "gioco di lancia". Fino al XIV secolo, il termine solitamente escludeva i tornei e veniva usato per descrivere collettivamente gli altri giochi. Questo sembra aver coinciso con la crescente preferenza per i giochi ritualistici e individualistici rispetto al tradizionale stile melee. (it)
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  • Hastiludia ist ein Oberbegriff für ritterliche Turniere mit Lanzen, die sogenannten Lanzenspiele. Damit sind alle Arten von Turnieren gemeint, in denen Lanzen (Turnierlanzen und Rennspieße) eine Rolle spielen. Der Begriff Hastiludia leitet sich vom lateinischen hastiludium ab, was Lanzenspiel bedeutet. (de)
  • Hastilude is a generic term used in the Middle Ages to refer to many kinds of martial games. The word comes from the Latin hastiludium, literally "lance game". By the 14th century, the term usually excluded tournaments and was used to describe the other games collectively; this seems to have coincided with the increasing preference for ritualistic and individualistic games over the traditional mêlée style. Today, the most well-known of the hastiludes are the tournament, or tourney, and the joust, but over the medieval period a number of other games and sports developed, which differed in popularity and rules from area to area, and from period to period. Distinction was made between the different types by contemporaries in their description, laws, prohibitions, and customs. (en)
  • L’hastiludium (du latin hastiludium, littéralement « jeu de lance ») ou les hastiludia sont un terme générique utilisé pour désigner les épreuves martiales au Moyen Âge utilisant principalement comme arme d'hast la lance. Dès le XIVe siècle, ce terme exclut les tournois et les joutes au profit de toutes les autres épreuves (dont la popularité et les règles varient selon les époques et les régions) moins violentes et plus ritualisées. Aujourd'hui, ce sont ces premières épreuves qui sont les plus connues. (fr)
  • Hastilude è un termine generico usato nel Medioevo per riferirsi a molti tipi di giochi marziali. La parola deriva dal latino "hastiludium", letteralmente "gioco di lancia". Fino al XIV secolo, il termine solitamente escludeva i tornei e veniva usato per descrivere collettivamente gli altri giochi. Questo sembra aver coinciso con la crescente preferenza per i giochi ritualistici e individualistici rispetto al tradizionale stile melee. I più noti tra gli hastilude sono il torneo, e la quintana, ma nel periodo medievale esistevano un certo numero di altri giochi e sport che si sono modificati in popolarità e regole da zona a zona, e da periodo a periodo. La distinzione è stata fatta tra i diversi tipi dai contemporanei nella loro descrizione di leggi, divieti e costumi. (it)
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