In Norse mythology, swords are more than mere weapons; they are symbols of power, destiny, and the...
European Swords
European swords have a long and rich history, spanning thousands of years and evolving significantly over time. These weapons were crafted for various purposes, from combat to ceremonial use, and played crucial roles in shaping European societies. Below is an introduction to the evolution and types of swords commonly found in Europe.
1. Excalibur – Arthurian Legend Video from Excalibur 1981: 2. Andúril – The Lord of the Rings...
The motif of seven swords has appeared in various forms in film, TV, and myth, often symbolizing...
Feature image: Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan (Diego Velázquez – 1630) – Copyright: Museo Nacional del Prado...
Excalibur, the legendary sword associated with King Arthur, is not considered a real, historical weapon. It is...
France has a rich history of swordsmanship and craftsmanship, with many renowned swordsmiths and makers contributing to...
Several notable English swordsmiths throughout history have contributed to the development and craftsmanship of swords. These swordmakers...
1. Masamune (Japan) 2. Muramasa (Japan) 3. Lattes (France) 4. Johan Jensen (Germany) 5. Antonio de Torres...