DECORATED TEMPLAR SWORD WITHOUT SCABBARD
TOTAL LENGTH 120cm
BLADE LENGTH 94.5cm
WEIGHT 2360g
WALL BRACKET NOT INCLUDED
William Wallace sword with sheath. The replica of the sword is based on the film Braveheart. Braveheart is a five-time Academy Award-winning film, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, released in 1995. It is an epic film based on the life of William Wallace, a Scottish national hero
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Scottish history is highlighted by WILLIAM WALLACE, a national hero, banished by the English for killing one of them. I do not accept the treaty of submission to England signed in 1927 by the Scottish nobles,
Wallace captured several English fortresses and in September 1297 inflicted a severe defeat on the English troops who were elected regents.
In 1298 King Edward I invades Scotland troops defeating Wallace who is forced to hide in France, but would like to return later to his homeland, Scotland to be captured, tried for treason and executed.
"They will be able to take their lives, but they will never take away our freedom"
In the year of Our Lord 1314, the scottish patriots, hungry and inferior, attacked the fields of Bannockburn.
They fought like warrior poets, fought like Scots. And they've earned their freedom forever.
Total length 133 cm
Weight: 5.4 kg
Leather lined hem
A high-quality sword from the exclusive "Historical, Fantastic and Legend Swords" collection manufactured by MARTO.
Certificate of Quality and Origin, Made in Toledo.
TOTAL LENGTH 120cm
BLADE LENGTH 94.5cm
WEIGHT 2360g
WALL BRACKET NOT INCLUDED
Sword of natural Catholic kings, finished in aged and engraved silver. Hoja in stainless steel, hardened, forged and polished.Length 103 cm, weight 1.5 kilos
The original sword on which this replica is based is housed in the French Army Museum in Paris (Musée de l'Armée) and was made in Western Europe between 1300 and 1350, during a transitional period in medieval warfare when mail armor was still dominant but was gradually reinforced with additional plates.
Swords of this type were typically used in conjunction with a buckler or shield, making them versatile revolvers on both the battlefield and civilian level.
This particular sword is a faithful reproduction, carefully crafted to the exact measurements of the original. The leaf has a lenticular cross-section with a channel that ends at two-thirds of its length. The sword is classified as Type XIV due to its relatively short blade, with a sturdy, wide profile that tapers into a strong, sharp tip. This rigid blade is ideal for both cutting and stowing, while its considerable width makes it easy to lock and move the opponent's blade. While most Type XIV swords have curved guards and wheel knobs, this one features a straight guard (Oakeshott Style 2) and a spherical hilt topped by a protruding block. The added riveted button block has a practical function as it provides greater length to the tenon. This design feature makes it easy to disassemble or further modify the bar, ensuring its longevity and adaptability.
Its most distinctive feature is the brass button in the shape of a faceted sphere, with polyhedral faces. While it doesn't exactly fit a single type of Oakeshott, it is very similar to Type R pommels and is reminiscent of those seen later on basket-handled swords, such as those recovered from the sinking of the Mary Rose.
The sword is even more beautiful because of its details in its design. The combination of the red hilt and scabbard with the yellow brass hilt evokes the image of a high-ranking weapon, fit for a nobleman. This attention to detail extends to the brass cap, where the finial reflects the button, creating a cohesive and elegant design.
This is why he is called The Seneschal, le Sénéschal, (Chief or chief of the nobility, whom he ruled, especially in war or Butler of the Royal House) reflecting the authority and importance of a key figure in the medieval hierarchy.
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William Wallace sword with sheath. The replica of the sword is based on the film Braveheart. Braveheart is a five-time Academy Award-winning film, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, released in 1995. It is an epic film based on the life of William Wallace, a Scottish national hero
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