Can someone help me complete this list?

Europe:

Glima (Iceland)
Reconstructed Viking arts (NOT Stav) Denmark
Bata (Ireland)
Irish fistfighting (Ireland)
ARMA fighting (America?)
Savate (France)
Bareknuckle Boxing (England)
Backhold wrestling (Scotland)
Claymore, schim du, dirk, mace (Scotland)
Lancashire wrestling (England)
Cumberland wrestling (England)
SAS fighting (England)
Collar and elbow (Ireland)
Cornish wrestling (Cornwall)
Pankration (Greece)
Graeco Roman wrestling (France)
Lutte Parisien (France)
Squarehold (Scotland)
Sambo (Russia)

Asia:

Hapkido (Korea)
Tae Kwon Do (Korea)
Kung Fu (various) China
Tai Chi (China)
Arnis (Phillipines)
Vovinam (Vietnam)
Viet va do (Vietnam)
Ju Jitsu (Japan)
Judo (Japan)
Puroresu (Japan)
Sumo (Japan)
Kendo (Japan)
Kenjutsu (Japan)
Iado (Japan)
Ninjitsu (Japan)
Aikido (Japan)
Muay Thai (Thailand)
Kino Mutai (Phillipines)
Wing Chun (China)
Shu Chao (China)
Karate (Japan)
Gumdo (Korea)
Sumo (Japan)
Gatka (India)
Vajramushti (India)
Pehlwhani (India)
Monkey Boxing (India)

Africa:

Testa (Eritrea)
Gwindumulutu (Congo)
Various tribal styles
Zulu stickfighting
Bhuruu (Senegal)
Donga (Ethiopia)

Melanesia and Polynesia

Mau Rakua (New Zealand)
Kirabis wrestling (Kiribati)
Lua (Hawaii)

N. America

Sport Boxing
Catch wrestling
Freestyle wrestling
FHM Military program

S. America

Brazillian Jujitsu
Capoeira

Universal:

Brawling
General Self Defence

Australia:
Zen Do Kai
Australian H2H

Various Aboriginal styles

[B]Middle East:

[/B]Krav Maga (Israel)
KAPAP (Israel)
Kushti Farangi (Iran)
Prevailing religious construct-jutsu

Europe:

Jogo de Pau (Portugal)

SA

GARROTE LARENSE/VARA LLANERA (Venezuela)

Any Reason why you’re putting this together?

A fucking big book and a cappucino course in hoplology

I suggest you start with editing out mistakes in your list.
Like putting different kung fu styles outside the “kung fu” box, connecting Muay Thai to Japan, etc…
Then decide if you want to separate systems based on being armed or unarmed, into how much detail you want to go (different ryu’s, “lineage wars”, etc…).
Think about who is going to read the list besides you. What will the reader gain from a (superficial and uncomplete) list…

Sorry, very tired when I wrote it

Also tired of the plebs asking me how my Tae Kwon Do/Kung Fu is going.

READ A BOOK YOU IDIOTS!

Roman Emperors
(27 BC-491 AD)

Julio-Claudians
Augustus (“Octavian”) 27 BC-14 AD
Tiberius 14-37
Gaius (“Caligula”) 37-41
Claudius 41-54
Nero 54-68

Year of the Four Emperors
Galba 68-9
Otho 69
Vitellius 69
Vespasian 69-79

Flavians
Vespasian 69-79
Titus 79-81
Domitian 81-96
Nerva 96-8
Trajan 98-117
Hadrian 117-38

Antonines
Antoninus Pius 138-61
Marcus Aurelius 161-80
Lucius Verus 161-9
Commodus 180-92
Pertinax 193
Didius Julianus 193

Severans and their rivals
Septimius Severus 193-211
Pescennius Niger 193-4
Clodius Albinus 193-7
Caracalla 211-7
Geta 211-2
Macrinus 217-8
Elagabalus 218-22
Severus Alexander 222-35
Maximinus (“Thrax”) 235-8
Gordian I 238
Gordian II 238
Pupienus 238
Balbinus 238
Gordian III 238-44
Philip I (“the Arab”) 244-9
Pacatian 248
Jotapian 249
Decius 249-51
Gallus 251-3
Aemilian 253
Valerian 253-9/60
Gallienus 253-68
Macrianus 260-1
Quietus 260-1
Regalianus 260-1
Aemilianus (“Aegippius”)
Aurelous 267-8
Laelianus 268

Gallic Empire
Postumus 260-9
Marius 268
Victorinus 269-71
Tetricus 271-3
Claudius II (“Gothicus”) 268-9/70
Quintillus 269/70
Aurelian 269/70-5
Domitian II 270/5
Vaballathus 270-1
Tacitus 275-6
Florian 276
Probus 276-82
Saturninus 280
Carus 282-3
Julian I 283
Carinus 283-5 (caesar 282-3)
Numerian 283-4

The Tetrarchy
Diocletian 284-305
Maximian 286-305, 307-8
Constantius I (“Chlorus,” caesar 293-305)
Galerius 305-11 (caesar 293-305)
Carausius 287-93 (in Britain and Gaul)
Allectus 293-6 (in Britain and Gaul)
Domitius Domitianus 297 (in Egypt)
Flavius Severus 306-7 (caesar 305-6)
Maximin Daia 309-13
Maxentius 307/8-12
Alexander 308-8/10 (in Africa)
Licinius 308-24
Valens I 316

House of Constantius and their rivals
Constantius I (Augustus 305-6)
Constantine I (“the Great”) 306-37
Constantine II 337-40
Constans 337-50
Constantius II 337-61
Nepotian 350
Vetranio 350
Magnentius 350-3
Silvanus 355 (in Gaul)
Julian II (“the Apostate”) 360-3 (caesar 355-60)
Jovian 363-4

House of Valentinian and their rivals
Valentinian I 364-75
Valens 364-78
Procopius 365-6
Gratian 375-83
Valentinian II 375-92

House of Theodosius and their rivals
Theodosius I (“the Great”) 379-95
Magnus Maximus 383-8
Eugenius 392-4

Emperors In the West
Honorius 395-423
Marcus 406 (in Britain)
Gratian 407 (in Britain)
Constantine III 407-11
Maximus 409-11 (in Spain)
Jovinus 411-3 (in Gaul)
Johannes (John) 411-3
Constantius III (Flavius Constantius) 421
Valentinian III 425-55
Petronius Maximus 455
Avitus 455-6
Majorian 457-61
Libius Severus 461-5
Anthemius 467-72
Olybrius 472
Glycerius 473
Julius Nepos 473-80
Romulus (“Augustulus”) 475-6

Emperors In the East
Arcadius 395-408
Theodosius II 408-50
Marcian 450-7
Leo I 457-74
Leo II 474
Zeno 474-91

^^^Wow, just wow.
Still, you forgot Bigus Dickus, I’m afraid…

I recited them from memory.

Thanks Mega Jesus. Not relevanr to my book but the Romans are to be respected

Defendo (I think) England
Single stick (see Tom Brown’s Schooldays, 1st chapter) England
Clog fighting (Basically kicking each other in the shins) England
Quarterstaff England
Cornish Wrestling - and a host of regional variations England

Did you mention whisky stick and shillelelagh (sp?) Ireland

Although I hesitate to suggest this, you may wish to have a look at the Western Martial Arts forum on MAP

Whiskey stick is Bullshido.

Thanks Nick K but I already know all those. I don’t know anything about MAP.

Cheers

Are you compiling this list for Matt Furey by any chance?

Either you are trolling or some English/Scottish bloke has pulled your plonker big time.

EDIT: No need to answer the “What is wrong with you post” maybe I worded that wrong. Also, your “How do” thread in the Support forum has answered it for me.

as long as you have a reason, also I thank you, looking for Venezuelan styles I came accross a “new” style founded in Venezuela base upon the warrior teachins of the Caribe tribes… little know fact is that the Caribes were extinct before the spaniard conquest

Collar and elbow: A common Irish sport
Bareknuckle boxing: Go fight one, pre-Queensbury rules
Bata: I once met an Irishman who considered having his skull showing a good match

SAS Fighting: Invented by W.E. Fairbairn of the Shanghai Police, later taught to the SAS. Google “Get Tough”

Lancashire wrestling: Submission wrestling from Lancashire county
Cumbrian wrestling: From Cumbria

Schim du, dirk and mace are all common Scottish weapons.

YOU are the troll and a very rude one at that

Fuck off

Do you actually give a fuck about your own region’s history?

NEVER call the Irish lame. You took over their country.

te - Okinawa