Lance

In battle or competition, the best way to unhorse an
adversary.
Along with the sword, a Knight's lance is his primary offensive
weapon. Lances used purely for competition were made to splinter
upon impact, reducing the chances of serious injury to opponents
during the joust.
Espada

Light. Maneuverable. Everything a sword should be.
During battle, the Knights used the Espada on horseback or in
combination with a shield or other weapon.
Mandoble

A heavy, two-handed sword tailor-made for epic
swordfights.
Because of its heft, 11th century Knights used the Mandoble on
foot, often to deal a final blow to an enemy.
Alabarada

Versatile, but no less deadly.
A cross between a battle-axe and a spear, the Alabarda was used to
keep enemies at a distance. Should one miss his enemy on the
forward stroke, the point on the back of the weapon can be used to
stab with a rearward thrust.
Bola

Used on horseback or on foot, it's as fearsome as it
looks.
By swinging the wooden handle, the spiked ball on the end of the
chain dealt a devastating blow to an adversary.
Mace

Armor-crushing force at your finger tips.
The advantage of using a mace in battle comes from the sheer
amount of striking force generated by the pointed weight atop its
wooden shaft.