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Sword King Catholic
The Catholic Kings Sword with steel blade and rustic handle with engraved age. Size 103 cms.
€36.95
€43.47
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Catholic Kings Sword
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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
€54.62
€64.26
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Black Prince Sword
Black Prince Sword. Cadet size 75.5 cms. long, finished decorated brass.
€39.19
€46.11
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Sword Kings Catholic rustico
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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
€50.07
€58.91
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Catholic Kings Sword
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Sword of natural Catholic kings, finished in aged and engraved silver. Hoja in stainless steel, hardened, forged and polished.Length 76 cm, weight 0.95 kilos
€40.97
€48.20
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Sword Black Prince
Edward of Woodstock sword known as the Negro.Com gold finishes.
€95.18
€111.97
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Sword King Catholic
Mandoble of the Catholic Kings with a silver finish. It is one of the most spectacular swords in the history of Spain. This is the mythical sword with which kings Ferdinand and Isabella named Christopher Columbus as a knight upon the return of their first trip to America.
In the throne room of the Royal Palace of Barcelona, Columbus was appointed Admiral of the Ocean and Vice Roy of the Indies.
This so-called ceremonial sword was used as a banner bearer in all religious ceremonies or significant public events of his reign, such as the conquest of Granada and the beginning of Spain as a nation.
€159.31
€187.43
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Black Prince Sword
Edward of Woodstock (1330–1376), called Black Prince, was the firstborn of King Edward III of England and his wife, Countess Felipa of Henao. He had the titles of Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Wales and Prince of Aquitaine.
Called by his contemporaries simply as Edward of Woodstock, due to the place of birth, he was not called the Black Prince until the sixteenth century, referring to the supposed armor he wore. He was an exceptional military leader, and his victories over the French in the battles of Crécy and Poitiers made him very popular in life. In 1348 he became the first knight of the Order of the Garter, being one of its founders.
€191.17
€224.91