Yes, many used 1-handed axes with shields. Gauls in battle were taught that the best defense is offense so they wore little to no armor.
To cut wood.
A title, labeled axes (for graphs), markings on the axes (again, for graphs) and units of measurement. You could use any of the above, based on your context
Axes is plural; axis is singular (only one of them).
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect at the origin at right angles
The X and Y axes meet at the origin.
No but warriors are. Rogues use daggers mages use staffs and warriors use swords and axes. If you are a rogue and your trying to get a doom weapon i advise you to get the twin blades of doom.
Yes it is possible to use tannic acid in place of gallic acid for calculation of gallic acid equivalents.
Warriors can use 2handed axes from their creation on. However, in order to be able to dual wield 2-handed weapons (so wielding two 2handed axes) you'd have to take Titan's Grip. This talent is in the Fury tree, and requires 50 points spent in the Fury tree. This means that the earliest time you can use this ability is level 60.
The axes
Present day France was then called Gaul. Gallic is the adjective we use today.
menominee hunters and warriors used bows and arrows,clubs,stone axes, and menominee fishermen used spears and nets.
Axes -- ice axes in particular -- are used in ice work, either as a utility tool or as a survival tool.
Dwarfs are typically depicted as skilled craftsmen and warriors in fantasy literature and games, often using a variety of weapons. Common choices include axes—particularly battle axes and throwing axes—due to their cultural significance and effectiveness in combat. They may also wield hammers, especially in melee, and are known to use shields for protection. Additionally, some dwarfs may employ crossbows or other ranged weapons, reflecting their versatility in battle.
Gallic Empire ended in 274.
Gallic Empire was created in 260.
Gallic Wars happened in -51.
The Gallic word for girl is "cailín."