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Sica

The sica is a short sword or large dagger of ancient Illyrians, Thracians, and Dacians, it was also used in Ancient Rome, originating in the Hallstatt culture. It was originally depicted as a curved sword (see the Zliten mosaic as well as numerous oil lamps) and many examples have been found in what are today Croatia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Romania. It is also depicted on Trajan's Column; notably the Dacian king Decebalus is depicted dying by suicide with one.

Outline of a sica

Etymology edit

Possibly from Proto-Albanian tsikā (whence Albanian thikë, "knife"), from Proto-Indo-European ḱey- ("to sharpen") possibly via Illyrian.[1][2] According to Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines[3] the name Sica comes from Proto-Indo-European root sek-, meaning "to cut", "to section", however De Vaan declares any connection to Proto-Indo-European sek- to be formally impossible.[4]

Illyrian edit

The Romans regarded the sica as a distinctive Illyrian weapon. The principal melee weapon of the Illyrians was the Sica.[5] According to historian John Wilkes:[6]

Although a short curved sword was used by several peoples around the Mediterranean the Romans regarded the sica as a distinct Illyrian weapon used by the stealthy 'assassin' (sicarius)

Types edit

From a typological point of view, though there is a strong tendency towards standardization, the sica daggers can be organised in three main types that differ only by morphological aspects, not functional.

 
Scabbard for a sica from the Dacian warrior tomb of Cugir, dated 1st century BC. Fragments of the helmet and other inventory pieces are also seen on the right side. In display at the National Museum of the Union, Alba Iulia, Romania

The first type is characterized by its solidity, sometimes with a broken figure immediately after the blade's middle part, with a short and sharp point, with a slight curvature, a short handle cane, usually of a triangular shape, that has a hole for the fixing rivet, close to the blade. The blade has incised ornaments and a fuller deeply carved into it. These characteristics are not general, the only standing arguments for this type being the size and the shape approximately similar.[7]

The second type, not very different morphologically speaking, does not have the solid shape of the first type, but a longer blade, with a fuller, and keeps, most often, the haft's tongue short and of a triangular shape.[7]

The third type, more numerous, gathers a series of daggers characterized by a long blade, elegantly manufactured in most cases, by the ornamentation with incised circles and/or lines along the blade, the presence of the fuller, the haft's tongue as long as the haft and a guard muff. These distinctive elements are found either all together, or some of the pieces present one or more of these characteristic features. The sizes show a relative standardization, somewhere around 30–40 cm (12–16 in) in length and approximately 3 cm (1.2 in) in width. From a chronological point of view, this type of dagger is dated mostly in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC.[7]

Significance edit

 
Suicide of Decebalus, from Trajan's Column

The distinctive shape was designed to get around the sides of an opponent's shield, and stab or slash them in the back. Since the thraex gladiator's usual opponent was the scutum (large shield) carrying murmillo gladiator, such a weapon as the sica was necessary to make the duel more even and exciting.[citation needed]

The daggers’ decoration, remarkably complex, offers them a sum of spiritual, artistically and symbolical valences. On the blade geometrical shapes were incised, but also eagles and snakes, in which case their schematization requires the existence of a certain "code", or they were an emblem that underlined the membership of a certain brotherhood at arms or a certain social status, as well possible to have a mystical/magical component included.[7]

From the facts presented above, it can be stated that the sica dagger represents an important historical artifact which, due to its importance and the role it played in the Thracian world, contributes to the understanding of the social and military mechanisms of this society and, through the special spiritual dimension, to the reception of a new side from the religious mosaic of this people. From all the curved weapons used in the Thracian area, the sica daggers are the only ones that make the connection between the Southern Thracians and the Thracians North to the Danube, being spread the same on both sides of the river.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Orel, Vladimir (1998). Albanian etymological dictionary. Brill. pp. 477–478. ISBN 9004110240.
  2. ^ Havers, Wilhelm (1984). Die Sprache. A. Sexl. p. 84.
  3. ^ Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines, tome 4, volume 2 (R–S), Paris, 1926, p. 1300, s.v. sica
  4. ^ De Vaan, Michiel (200). Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages. Leiden, Boston: Brill. pp. 561-562. ISBN 9789004167971.
  5. ^ The Illyrians (The Peoples of Europe) by John Wilkes, 1996, page 238, "Their principal offensive weapon was the single edged curved-sword, similar to the Greek machaira, a form of weapon that can be traced back to Bronze age times..."
  6. ^ The Illyrians (The Peoples of Europe) by John Wilkes, 1996, pages 238–239, "Although a short curved sword was used by several peoples around the Mediterranean the Romans regarded the sica as a distinct Illyrian weapon used by the stealthy 'assassin' (sicarius)..."
  7. ^ a b c d e "Borangic C. - Sica. Tipologie Si Functional It Ate, NEMVS, IV, 7-8, 2009". Scribd.

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For other uses see Sica disambiguation The sica is a short sword or large dagger of ancient Illyrians Thracians and Dacians it was also used in Ancient Rome originating in the Hallstatt culture It was originally depicted as a curved sword see the Zliten mosaic as well as numerous oil lamps and many examples have been found in what are today Croatia Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Serbia and Romania It is also depicted on Trajan s Column notably the Dacian king Decebalus is depicted dying by suicide with one Outline of a sica Contents 1 Etymology 2 Illyrian 3 Types 4 Significance 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEtymology editPossibly from Proto Albanian tsika whence Albanian thike knife from Proto Indo European ḱey to sharpen possibly via Illyrian 1 2 According to Dictionnaire des Antiquites Grecques et Romaines 3 the name Sica comes from Proto Indo European root sek meaning to cut to section however De Vaan declares any connection to Proto Indo European sek to be formally impossible 4 Illyrian editThe Romans regarded the sica as a distinctive Illyrian weapon The principal melee weapon of the Illyrians was the Sica 5 According to historian John Wilkes 6 Although a short curved sword was used by several peoples around the Mediterranean the Romans regarded the sica as a distinct Illyrian weapon used by the stealthy assassin sicarius Types editFrom a typological point of view though there is a strong tendency towards standardization the sica daggers can be organised in three main types that differ only by morphological aspects not functional nbsp Scabbard for a sica from the Dacian warrior tomb of Cugir dated 1st century BC Fragments of the helmet and other inventory pieces are also seen on the right side In display at the National Museum of the Union Alba Iulia RomaniaThe first type is characterized by its solidity sometimes with a broken figure immediately after the blade s middle part with a short and sharp point with a slight curvature a short handle cane usually of a triangular shape that has a hole for the fixing rivet close to the blade The blade has incised ornaments and a fuller deeply carved into it These characteristics are not general the only standing arguments for this type being the size and the shape approximately similar 7 The second type not very different morphologically speaking does not have the solid shape of the first type but a longer blade with a fuller and keeps most often the haft s tongue short and of a triangular shape 7 The third type more numerous gathers a series of daggers characterized by a long blade elegantly manufactured in most cases by the ornamentation with incised circles and or lines along the blade the presence of the fuller the haft s tongue as long as the haft and a guard muff These distinctive elements are found either all together or some of the pieces present one or more of these characteristic features The sizes show a relative standardization somewhere around 30 40 cm 12 16 in in length and approximately 3 cm 1 2 in in width From a chronological point of view this type of dagger is dated mostly in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC 7 Significance edit nbsp Suicide of Decebalus from Trajan s ColumnThe distinctive shape was designed to get around the sides of an opponent s shield and stab or slash them in the back Since the thraex gladiator s usual opponent was the scutum large shield carrying murmillo gladiator such a weapon as the sica was necessary to make the duel more even and exciting citation needed The daggers decoration remarkably complex offers them a sum of spiritual artistically and symbolical valences On the blade geometrical shapes were incised but also eagles and snakes in which case their schematization requires the existence of a certain code or they were an emblem that underlined the membership of a certain brotherhood at arms or a certain social status as well possible to have a mystical magical component included 7 From the facts presented above it can be stated that the sica dagger represents an important historical artifact which due to its importance and the role it played in the Thracian world contributes to the understanding of the social and military mechanisms of this society and through the special spiritual dimension to the reception of a new side from the religious mosaic of this people From all the curved weapons used in the Thracian area the sica daggers are the only ones that make the connection between the Southern Thracians and the Thracians North to the Danube being spread the same on both sides of the river 7 See also editSicarii either of two Jewish extremist groups Dacian warfare Falx Gladiator Gladius Illyrian warfare Ludus Dacicus Pugio Spatha Thracian warfareReferences edit Orel Vladimir 1998 Albanian etymological dictionary Brill pp 477 478 ISBN 9004110240 Havers Wilhelm 1984 Die Sprache A Sexl p 84 Dictionnaire des Antiquites Grecques et Romaines tome 4 volume 2 R S Paris 1926 p 1300 s v sica De Vaan Michiel 200 Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages Leiden Boston Brill pp 561 562 ISBN 9789004167971 The Illyrians The Peoples of Europe by John Wilkes 1996 page 238 Their principal offensive weapon was the single edged curved sword similar to the Greek machaira a form of weapon that can be traced back to Bronze age times The Illyrians The Peoples of Europe by John Wilkes 1996 pages 238 239 Although a short curved sword was used by several peoples around the Mediterranean the Romans regarded the sica as a distinct Illyrian weapon used by the stealthy assassin sicarius a b c d e Borangic C Sica Tipologie Si Functional It Ate NEMVS IV 7 8 2009 Scribd External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sica https www scribd com document 33875732 Borangic C Sica Tipologie Si Functional It Ate NEMVS IV 7 8 2009 www enciclopedia dacica ro http enciclopedia dacica ro index php option com content amp view article amp id 709 amp Itemid 377 Dictionnaire des 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