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RINGEN - Ringen is the German language term for grappling (wrestling). In the context of the German school of historical European martial arts during the Late...
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| Ringen, Tartumaa, ESTONIA |
| Ringen, Rheinland-Pfalz, GERMANY |
| Ringen, (Region code: 61), POLAND |
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Ringen is the German language term for grappling (wrestling). * In the context of the German school of historical European martial arts during the Late Middle Ages and the German Renaissance, ringen refers to unarmed combat in general, including grappling techniques used as part of swordsmanship. * The German tradition has records of a number of master-Ringer of the 15th to 16th centuries specializing in unarmed combat, such as Ott Jud. * Medieval and early Renaissance wrestling treatises present both sport and combat techniques together as one art. The distinction is made more frequently by modern practitioners than is present in historical sources, but in a select few examples the terms for sportive grappling or geselliges ringen and earnest unarmed combat or kampfringen (where kampf is the Early Modern German term for "war" or battle) were used to describe specific techniques which were only suitable for one scenario or the other. * There are no known sources describing medieval rulesets fo |