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Ars Ensis is the largest Hungarian HEMA (historical European martial arts) association. It is a non-profit martial arts organization whose members research and teach mainly medieval and Renaissance historical European martial arts, based on period sources. The instructors of AE have been working on creating this HEMA community since 2003, and Ars Ensis has been operating as a Hungarian
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since 2010. Ars Ensis has participated at the HEMAC (Historical European Martial Arts Coalition) international gathering in
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, France and at ''FightCamp'', UK, Starting from 2010 Ars Ensis participates at Great Sport Exhibition (''Nagy Sportágválasztó'' in Hungarian), organized biannually in
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. Ars Ensis publishes the only regular Hungarian HEMA magazine ''Kardlap''. Based on the syllabus of the fencing guilds of the German Renaissance, the
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is the backbone of Ars Ensis' curriculum and its most essential weapon. The curriculum is divided into two educational periods: # a ''core'' curriculum which takes a minimum of four years to complete. During this period, the student has the possibility to participate at yearly
prize playing A Prize Playing was a test of martial skill popular in Renaissance England with the London-based Corporation of Masters of the Noble Science of Defence. It involved several dozen bouts against continually refreshing opponents, with little or no ...
events, attaining three ranks of ''Scholler'' (Scholar), viz. beginner, intermediate student, advanced student, designed to display the level of theoretical and practical fencing skills with different medieval and Renaissance weapons. The core curriculum is completed when a student passes a ''Free Scholler'' prize playing which is designed to show that the examinee will be able to continue to learn fencing independently. # the ''Provost'' curriculum, an additional three years of advanced fencing courses, during this period a ''Free Scholler'' has the opportunity to become immersed in study of individually chosen historical fencing schools and weapons, takes part in a comprehensive course designed to expand the student's historical knowledge. Ars Ensis has concluded an agreement with
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prize playing A Prize Playing was a test of martial skill popular in Renaissance England with the London-based Corporation of Masters of the Noble Science of Defence. It involved several dozen bouts against continually refreshing opponents, with little or no ...
ranks, especially the rank of ''Free Scholar''. In order to test members' fencing skills the association organizes an annual AE tournament called Lovagi Torna (''Chivalric Tournament'') held at different historic locations, for instance the old royal residence in
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, and also a series of fencing opportunities called Liga (''League'') with its finals at the last training of a given year, AE's Christmas Workout. The association certifies its own instructors, as of 2013 numbering 27, who are teaching students in 6 chapters at 14 different locations across Hungary in
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-based ''Anjou Udvari Lovagok Egyesülete'' ("Association of Anjou Court Knights") Ars Ensis in 2012 founded ''Magyar Hosszúkardvívó Sportszövetség'' ("Hungarian Longsword Fencing Sport Federation") in order to establish longsword fencing as a separate sport in Hungary.


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Ars Ensis (A short introduction in English)

Újbudai lovagok a Nagy Sportágválasztón (''Knights from Buda at the Great Sport Exhibition'')

Sportágakról: Hosszúkard vívás (Nagy Sportágválasztó)(''About Longsword Fencing'')

Hosszúkardvívás - újraéledő középkori sport Győrben (''Longsword Fencing - the Revival of a Medieval Sport in Győr'')


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20121219062348/http://ertunk.hu/index.php/eletmod/item/1149-ars_ensis_a_kard_muveszete Ars Ensis – A Kard Művészete (''Ars Ensis - the Art of Sword'') {{HEMA Historical European martial arts revival Martial arts organizations Martial arts in Hungary