Henry V zwaard Viking - Ierse & Germaanse broches It is presumably designed for
Description
It is presumably designed for close combat
It is currently part of the collection of the British museum
Charles Vane and Edward Teach attacked ships of the English and Spanish governments trying to supply their colonies in the Americas
IN NOMINE SANCTI DEI (in the name of the Holy God)
Today this Viking key is part of the collection of the National Museum of Denmark
Henry V zwaard Viking - Ierse & Germaanse broches It is presumably designed forThis sword is an accurate replica of the sword of the famous English king Henry de VDE. He wore this sword possible during the Battle of Azincourt in the Hundred Years War. Just like the original, this sword is slightly decorated with gold paint and the famous cross of St. Joris. Ewart Oakeshott, a well known English enthusiast, researcher and author of important books about swords, described Henry V's sword as " one of the most beautiful medieval
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