Swords & Daggers

Viking Sword

Medieval Sword Resource: Viking/Flemish. Dating from around 700 AD. The Vikings admired the sword above all other weapons and the settling of personal feuds by sword-fight is well documented. [Early Period Swords]...

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Roma Sword (Hilt)

The Roma Sword is an attractive display piece. Although the name would indicate a sword of Roman origin, this weapon is actually patterned after Greek weapons of the 5th and 6th centuries BC. [Early Period Swords]...

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Anthropomorphic Celtic Sword

The Anthropomorphic Celtic Sword (084-PP) is a first century B.C. design that features a hilt in human shape. The guard and pommel are brass while the grip is wood. The blade is of high-carbon spring steel. [Early Period Swords from Iberia]...

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Nebuchadnezzar Sword

Nebuchadnezzar was the King of Babylon from 605-562 BC. By recovering long-lost provinces, he once again made Babylon a mighty nation. Nebuchadnezzar is also known for his conquest of Jerusalem and for the building of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Nebuchadnezzar Sword commemorates one of history's grea...

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Julius Caesar Sword

ichly Detailed, Decorative Gladius from Toledo "- The Finest Looking Gladius We Carry "- Blade and Hilt Ornately Carved and Enraved "- Roman Eagle on Pommel, SPQR on Guard "- Highest Quality Stainless Steel [Early Period Swords from Gladius]...

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Celtic Sword

A tribal people, the Celts occupied central and Northern Europe including the British Isles in the pre-Roman period and were known as fierce warriors. The Celtic Sword (M-528) celebrates these hardy people and closely replicates a third century BC original. The human-shaped hilt is typical of the period. The blade is 420 stainless steel. [Early P...

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