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Viking Sword
Viking sword with sheath and straps using on the back.
Viking, Viking English is the main of the names given to members of the Germanic people originating in Scandinavia, known for their forays and raids in Europe. Depending on the author's context and interpretation, you can use the name to refer to attackers from the origin or their home countries.
€273.11
€321.30
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Greek Sword
Greek sword with stainless steel central vein blade and black leather cuff.
€104.69
€123.17
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Sword Odin
Odin sword, decorated with engraved stainless steel blade, blue tied handle and pommel and guard with engravings.
€47.03
€55.33
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Greek Hoplite Sword with Lion Sheath
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Replica of a hoplite sword from ancient Greece. The sword has a non-sharp blade made of spring steel. In the middle of the blade there is a pronounced central crest, typical of ancient weapons of this type.
The very nice cable is solid and polished.
The sword comes with a leather covered wooden hem with mouthguard and brass locating. These adorn the head of a lion on both sides.
€118.35
€139.23
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Long sword for practicing medieval fencing
Burghausen longsword medieval fencing ideal for training and practicing. Blade forged in carbon steel with a hardness of 50-52 HRC and a weight of approximately 1.2 kg. Leather strap.
€336.83
€396.27
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Oslo Viking Sword
The basic weaponry consists of a sword or axe, spear and shield, while most men carried a belt tied to short chuchillo. Of these weapons, the sword was clearly the most popular and is treated with a certain reverence, especially in the case of ancient swords that were passed down from generation to generation, or shaded in riots.
€123.17
€144.91
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Alexander's Sword "The Great" with sheath
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Alexander the Great sword limited to 1500 manufactured units. It comes numbered and certified. The leaf, cross and button have gold-encrusted details with apricot.
€436.97
€514.08
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Sword Erik the Viking
The Bronze Viking Sword Erik the Red belonged to the basic weapons with axe, spear and shield, while most men wore a short knife attached to the belt. Of these weapons, the sword was clearly the most popular and is treated with a certain reverence, especially in the case of ancient swords that were passed down from generation to generation, or shaded in riots.
€123.17
€144.91
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Functional Viking Sword
Viking sword well-balanced functional with 1065 high carbon steel with a hardness of 50 HRC. The full Tang is riveted on the doorknob. wooden grip wrapped in leather. Includes rigid sheath made of resin glass rings.
€227.59
€267.75
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Sword of Perseu of Fury of Titans
Sword of Perseus in the Movie Clash of the Titans. The handle is finished with rope and wire guard is decorated with a Celtic trisquel. Synthetic leather sheath. Clash of the Titans is a 1981 film directed by Desmond Davis, adapted from the myth of Perseu and his struggle with Medusa to save the city of Jope and Princess Andromeda from death. In 2010 there was a remake with some fantastic places in the Canary Islands (Spain).
€40.97
€48.20
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Alexander the Great Fighting Sword
Fighting sword of Alexander the Great, with brass and black/gold finishes.
Alexander III of Macedonia, better known as Alexander the Great, was the king of Macedonia from 336 BC. C. until his death and is considered one of the most important military leaders in history, for his conquest of the Persian Empire.
Tras consolidar la unificación de varias ciudades-estado de la antigua Grecia que estuvieron bajo el dominio de su padre, Filipo II de Macedonia, poniendo fin a la rebelión de los griegos del sur tras la muerte de éste, Alejandro conquistó el Imperio persa, incluyendo Anatolia, Siria, Fenicia, Judea, Gaza, Egypt, Bactriana y Mesopotamia, expandiendo las fronteras de Macedonia hasta la región del Punjab.
€91.04
€107.10
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Greek Glasson Sword
The Glasson Sword is reminiscent of an Arabesque sword although its engraved blade includes reminiscent of mythological struggles of warriors with lions. Its handle is finished in silver and aged brass. This sword is manufactured in Toledo (Spain) with stainless steel of the best quality.
€72.83
€85.68
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Greek Sword
Greek Xiphos, Hoplite Sword with Scabbard, Decorating Sword
The hoplites of Ancient Greece, the brave infantrymen best known for fighting in a phalanx formation and wielding a spear or spear (dory) and a large round shield (aspis or hoplon), are commonly depicted with a secondary weapon at their side. One of these battlefield side weapons, a straight, relatively short sword with a sheet-shaped double-edged blade called xifhos, was quite popular among the Greek armies (among others, the notorious Spartans). Designed to cut and push, it was mainly used by the infantry as a reserve weapon for close-range combat or when the spear had been broken, lost, or snatched in the fray.
€122.90
€144.59
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Viking Sword Combat
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Viking dagger with carbon steel blade.
Includes leather hem.
Details:- Total length: approx. 93 cm- Blade length: approx. 77.5 cm
- weight 1300g
€178.04
€209.46
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Greek sword, alfedena type, with bone cord
Greek sword, alfedena type, with bone cord

This type of sword with an elegant and heavily tapered blade is depicted in many ancient Greek ceramics and was also used by italic soldiers between the 6th and 5th centuries .C.

€145.66
€171.36
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Classic Hoplite Sword, Windlass
The Greek Hoplite was a tough and effective citizen-soldier and was fierce in the defense of his hometown. A leaf-shaped blade like the one on this sword, around the fifth century B.C., was quite popular throughout the ancient world and is based on many excavated illustrations and examples. Features include steel protection and a snitch with a leather-covered wooden handle. The blade is made of high-carbon steel. This is one of the best weapons of the ancient world.Includes matching wood sheath with leather cover and brass appliqués.Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts.Note that this Gladius is not a battle-ready weapon. It is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display and is not suitable for combat reenactment. In addition to its collector's quality, it is also perfectly suited as an accessory, for example, to complete your costume.Details:- Material: 1065 high carbon steel- Overall length: approx. 62.5 cm- Blade length: approx. 55.5 cm- Blade thickness: approx. 4 mm - Cable length: approx. 10.7 cm / full handle approx. 17 cm-Max. Blade width: approx. 5.5 cm- Break-even point: approx. 7.3 cm (at the front of the guard)-Incl. Leather-covered wooden sheath with brass appliqués- Weight without hem: approx. 947 g- Weight with hem: approx. 1258 g
€208.08
€244.80
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Viking Sword , functional
Functional Viking sword of the 10th century, replica of the original that is in the Copenhagen Museum. High carbon steel blade, leather wrapped handle, protector and steel button. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
€172.97
€203.49
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Sabre Steel Training
American cavalry saber, hand-forged 19th-century carbon steel strips and saved, falcons and brass handle. wooden cable. Includes metal sheath. Length: 107 cms.
€195.73
€230.27
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Viking Sword , functional
Viking Hedmark sword for practices with double tip blade (not sharp) in carbon steel. Guard and button rewound in steel. Handle covered with brown leather. Includes wooden sheath wrapped in matching brown leather.
This sword is a replica of hedmark's Norwegian sword in the late 9th century that is preserved in the Museum of Cultural History of Oslo - Norway.
€187.00
€220.00
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Viking Sword , functional
Functional Viking sword for practices. EN45 carbon steel blade spring and blunt tip. Handling lined in leather and button with hand lock. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
€150.21
€176.72
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Tinker Sword - Blunt
Tinker Longswords (Oakeshott Type XVIIIa) provide the WMA practitioner with a pair of quick and balanced swords that they will perform beautifully in experienced hands.

Sparring blunts have a longer time to balance thicker edges and a flattened tip section to provide the flexibility needed for safety. Perfume-smelling flat pommel (Type T-1) forms a natural two-way grip extension and square section protection (Type 2) provides solid safety. The wooden grip is coated with leather on the handle, with steel fittings. A leather covered hem is included.
€378.01
€444.72
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Viking Sword , functional
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Functional Viking Sword of the 10th century, handmade. EN45 hardened carbon steel blade with a hardness of 48-50 HRC. Full strap with retained strap and leather covered strap. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
€154.76
€182.07
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Rapier Bradenburg sword with sheath
Around the 17th century
This impressive 17th-century Rapier is elegantly hand-crafted. It has a metal basket with an elaborate braid to protect the hand. The finely carved horn handle mimics the elegantly rotated metal of the handle and is hand-crafted and inserted with a single steel wire that provides excellent grip during duels.
Hand forged steel blade, high carbon content. Rich with detailed engraving.
It includes leather hem with braided metallic décor that complements this magnificent and fast Rapier.

Length: 112 cm
Leaf: 95 cm; 2 cm wide; Thickness of 4.8 mm
Weight: 1,250 g
€227.59
€267.75
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Long sword for fencing
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Medieval long sword fencing Nuremberg, practical blunt SK-A
€505.24
€594.41
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Norman sword of a hand, functional
Norman one-hand, functional knife of the tenth century, made in Germany by Ulfberth®. Corrugated sheet in forged steel and well seasoned with a hardness of 48-50 HRC. The full peak is riveted to the button. The handle is covered in leather. Blunt edges and rounded tip. DOES NOT include hem.
€111.97
€131.73
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Functional Saxon Sword
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The Seax, or Sax, is a weapon that has been carried by most people so far in northern Europe. Loaded and used by the Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and German tribes, their first use probably dates from before the fall of Rome and continued until the early Middle Ages. The Seax pattern varied greatly from the small 7- and 10 cm-long blade knife to the royal swords from 68 to 71 cm, but always from a single end. The original version of this large knife was used as much as field work, such as cutting work, on board the ship and to combat whether the sword or axe were not available.
€91.04
€107.10