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The Most Acclaimed Samurai Games of All Time Samurai game
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The Most Acclaimed Samurai Games of All Time

Matt Tait April 27, 2025 0
For those seeking the finest samurai gaming experiences, these titles have earned widespread praise from critics and...
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The Hollow Crown: A Masterful Shakespearean Epic The Hollow Crown
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The Hollow Crown: A Masterful Shakespearean Epic

Matt Tait April 27, 2025 0
The Hollow Crown stands as one of the most critically acclaimed British television adaptations of William Shakespeare’s history...
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Hercules and Xena: Fandom & Cosplay Guide Xena and Hercules
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Hercules and Xena: Fandom & Cosplay Guide

Matt Tait April 26, 2025 0
The Enduring Fandom Nearly three decades after its premiere, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys maintains a dedicated fanbase. The show’s...
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The Arming Sword: A Knightly Weapon of the Medieval Age Arming Sword
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The Arming Sword: A Knightly Weapon of the Medieval Age

Matt Tait April 26, 2025 0
Few weapons evoke the image of a medieval knight as powerfully as the arming sword, the quintessential one-handed...
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Ramesses II (“Ramesses the Great”) The Warrior King Rameses II - Ramesesses the Great shooting a bow from a chariot
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Ramesses II (“Ramesses the Great”) The Warrior King

Matt Tait April 26, 2025 0
Few rulers in history have dominated their age as completely as Ramesses II, the warrior-king who transformed Egypt...
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Hephaestus: The Divine Craftsman of Greek Mythology Hephaestus crafting a lightning bolt for Zeus
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Hephaestus: The Divine Craftsman of Greek Mythology

Matt Tait April 25, 2025 0
Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship, stands apart from the other Olympians as a...
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The Messer: A Complete Guide Messer
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The Messer: A Complete Guide

Matt Tait April 25, 2025 0
The Messer (German for “knife”) is a distinctive single-edged sword that originated in Central Europe, particularly in...
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Xena’s Chakram: Television’s Most Iconic Fantasy Weapon Xena: Chakram
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Xena’s Chakram: Television’s Most Iconic Fantasy Weapon

Matt Tait April 24, 2025 0
The Ultimate Fantasy Weapon: Design and Function Xena’s chakram remains one of the most distinctive weapons in...
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Charlemagne: The Father of Europe and His Military Legacy charlemagne leading an army
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Charlemagne: The Father of Europe and His Military Legacy

Matt Tait April 24, 2025 0
The Colossus of Early Medieval Europe Charlemagne (c. 747–814), known as Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus,...
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The Enduring Mystery of Alexander the Great’s Tomb Alexander the Great
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The Enduring Mystery of Alexander the Great’s Tomb

Matt Tait April 24, 2025 0
The final resting place of Alexander the Great remains one of history’s most tantalising unsolved mysteries. Despite...
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  • The Best Historical Re-enactment Events in the UK, Ranked
    by Matt Tait on April 9, 2026 at 1:03 pm

    The British calendar has a habit of filling itself with historical re-enactments in much the same way medieval The post The Best Historical Re-enactment Events in the UK, Ranked appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • A Guide to Volunteering for Archaeological Excavations in the UK and Beyond
    by Jayne Ellis on March 16, 2026 at 1:56 pm

    If you have ever fancied spending your time uncovering Roman pottery, medieval foundations, or some gloriously obscure fragment The post A Guide to Volunteering for Archaeological Excavations in the UK and Beyond appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Why Are Curved Swords Considered More Dangerous in the UK?
    by Matt Tait on March 14, 2026 at 3:32 pm

    People often claim curved swords are simply illegal in the UK. They are not. The real position is The post Why Are Curved Swords Considered More Dangerous in the UK? appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Swords of the Napoleonic Wars – Steel, Status and Survival in an Age of Mass War
    by Jayne Ellis on February 27, 2026 at 4:08 pm

    The Napoleonic Wars did not invent the sword, but they represent its final great chapter as a primary The post Swords of the Napoleonic Wars – Steel, Status and Survival in an Age of Mass War appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Best LARP Events in Europe and North America: 2026 Edition
    by Matt Tait on February 6, 2026 at 1:37 pm

    Live Action Roleplaying, or LARP, has evolved far beyond its niche origins. Across Europe and North America, thousands The post Best LARP Events in Europe and North America: 2026 Edition appeared first on Seven Swords.

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