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Xena Warrior Princess Sword
Our Xena sword features a guard and pommel with polished bronze finish and faux pearl inlays. The grip is wrapped with full-grain black leather and the polished blade is made from AISI 420 stainless steel for a maintenance free finish.
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This item is now out of license but made to the same exact specifications as the original licensed product.
Total Length: 77cm
Blade Length: 58cm
Weight: 1.9kg
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Tizona Cid Sword - Silver
The Tizona is one of the two swords, along with the Casting , the legendary tradition attributed to the Cid, until it gave to his sons-in-law the Infantes of Carrión. The sword had been won in combat by the warrior Catalan Count of Barcelona and, despite the fact that it was given, along with Tizona, your sons-in-law the Infantes, the same was returned by them after the outrage committed on his daughters doña Elvira and Doña Sol in the town of Corpes, and that gave rise to the name of the reproach that tells the cantar de mio Cid.
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After the incident, The Cid had been disgraced and calls for justice to the king. The trial culminates with the "riepto" or duel in which the representatives of the cause of the Cid are due to the infants. They are disgraced in fair public and nullify their wedding returning also the swords. Being Cast given again by the Cid to his knight Martín Antolínez. Historians also doubt that the guarded in the Royal Palace of Madrid and shown as the sword Colada real is in fact authentic.
Total Length: 100cm
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Colada Cid Sword
The Tizona and Colada Swords belonged to the Castilian knight Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as "El Cid Campeador" in the 11th century. He was the prototype of the knight and a loyal vassal who took part with his king, Alphonse VI, in the conquest of Toledo. Subsequently, El Cid conquered the city, and kingdom of Valencia (which he ruled there until his death in 1099) from the Arabians (Moors). El Cid was a great war hero, a superior and extremely successful soldier of fortune, who apparently never lost a battle. To this day, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar is known as a hero of Christian Spain, due to his excellent achievements in the Reconquest of Spain from the Moors. His title, El Cid Campeador, derives from: "El Cid", a Moorish title of respect, from Arabic al sayyid "Lord"; "Campeador" is Spanish for "Champion".
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The El Cid Colada Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a double-edged Toledo steel blade, with 24K Gold etching on its upper part. The hilt is of Nickel-plated cast metal with twisted quillons and knuckle-guard, grip wrapped in a metal string with the aspheric pommel.
Total Length: 100cm
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Tizona Cid Sword
Tizona is the name of the sword carried by Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid, which was used to fight the Moors in Spain according to the Cantar de Mio Cid. The name Tizón translates to burning stick, firebrand. A sword identified with Tizona is on display at the Museo de Burgos, in Burgos.
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The Tizona, or Tizón, is one of the swords (together with La Colada) attributed to El Cid in Spanish literature. According to the Cantar de Mio Cid, El Cid won the sword from its previous owner, King Yucef in Valencia. Afterward, it was gifted by El Cid to his sons-in-law, the Infantes de Carrión but eventually returned into the possession of El Cid.
Total Length: 100cm
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Julius Caesar Gladius - Limited Edition
Julius Caesar, Gaius Julious Caesar was the greatest soldier and political leader of ancient Rome. During his lifetime the frontiers of the empire were pushed forward and secured; Rome was transformed from a republic into a government with a single ruler, and Caesar was its first dictator. He wrote some of the finest works of history in Latin, describing the campaigns he fought in Gaul and the Civil Wars; he was an architect, a mathematician, and one of the ancient’s world orators.
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There is no doubt that Caesar was ambitious and that he enjoyed the great power placed in his hands. It is said that he wished to be crowned king. This was the reason that the conspirators led by Cassius and Brutus gave for his murder: Caesar has become too powerful and dangerous for the survival of the Republic.
Total Length: 71cm
Weight: 1.8kg
Width: 9cm
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Charles V Sword - Forged
Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire, called "Caesar", is elected Holy Roman Emperor on the death of his grandfather Maximilian in 1519. Charles I of Spain and V of Germany was known in his time as "THE Emperor" since no king ever managed to gather under his command such an immense empire.
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He retired to the Monastery of Yuste where he remained a year and a half in retreat, away from the cities and political life, and accompanied by the order of the Jerónimos who spiritually guided the monarch until his last days. On 21 September 1558 he died of malaria. The coffin of Carlos I is located in the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial known as the Pantheon of the Kings.
Total Length: 100cm
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Greek Sword
Our Greek Sword has a spectacular blade with a central vein. Black Leather Handle for a good grip. Exclusive circular guard with an impressively detailed pommel. Certificate of Quality and Origin, Made in Toledo (Spain).
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Total Length: 66cm
Weight: 1.5kg
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Iberian Falcata - Silver
The falcata is a type of weapon, a sword of steel originated in Iberia, and therefore related to the Iberian native populations before the Roman conquest. It was used by the Iberian countries or neighbors like the Celtiberians being the most common sword in the area of the peninsula. Roman chroniclers praised the quality of the iron that was used for the construction of the Hispanic weapons; they were surprised by its cutting ability and flexibility, one of the most prized and sought features in its manufacture.
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As a curious note, reflecting the effectiveness of these weapons, after the first battles in the Iberian Peninsula, an order was given to Roman troops to reinforced with iron the edges of their shields, possibly due to the cutting power of the falcatas, much higher than the straight swords and sabers.
Total Length: 60cm
Blade Length: 50cm
Grip Length: 10cm
Weight: 1.5kg
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Iberian Falcata - Bronze
The falcata is a type of weapon, a sword of steel originated in Iberia, and therefore related to the Iberian native populations before the Roman conquest. It was used by the Iberian countries or neighbors like the Celtiberians being the most common sword in the area of the peninsula. Roman chroniclers praised the quality of the iron that was used for the construction of the Hispanic weapons; they were surprised by its cutting ability and flexibility, one of the most prized and sought features in its manufacture.
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As a curious note, reflecting the effectiveness of these weapons, after the first battles in the Iberian Peninsula, an order was given to Roman troops to reinforced with iron the edges of their shields, possibly due to the cutting power of the falcatas, much higher than the straight swords and sabers.
Total Length: 60cm
Blade Length: 50cm
Grip Length: 10cm
Weight: 1.5kg
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Roman Julius Caesar Gladius - Bronze
Roman Gladius, Mainz type, was used between the second century B.C. and I A.D. Julius Caesar, Gaius Julius Caesar (101 b.C. – 44 b.C.) was the greatest soldier and political leader of ancient Roma.
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During his lifetime the frontiers of the empire were pushed forward and secured; Rome was transformed from a republic into a government with a single ruler, and Caesar was its first dictator. He wrote some of the finest works of history in Latin, describing the campaigns he fought in Gaul and the Civil Wars; he was an architect, a mathematician, and one of the ancient’s world orators.
Total Length: 71cm
Weight: 1.5kg
Width: 9cm
Blade: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.



