Norman Sword with Scabbard for Practice

The Battle of Hastings in 1066 sealed the final defeat of the Anglo-Saxons against the Normans, who crowned William the Conqueror as their new king; a cruel genocidal maniac by modern standards who was responsible for the "harassment of the north" during the years 1069-1071 that resulted in the deaths of up to 100,000 people from starvation and murder. At the same time, this historic event marks the end of the Viking Age: through all their conquests, the Vikings finally settled down and, as Christianized Normans, even fought in the crusades in the name of their new god. This sword coincides precisely with this war period, which was marked by significant changes.

BT7575
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€197.96

 

It can be qualified as a late Viking sword as well as a Norman sword. - Blade material: EN45 spring steel, heat-treated - Rockwell hardness of the blade: 48-50° HRC - Total length: approx. 88 cm - Blade length: approx. 73cm - Max. blade width: approx. 45 mm - Balance Point: approx. 15 cm from the end guard - Includes leather-wrapped wooden scabbard - Weight (without scabbard): approx. 1300 gr.

CATEGORY C: Functional swords for training or recreation without combat. Good quality tempered carbon steel swords but may not be well balanced. Due to their quality, they are functional weapons, but without guarantees in use for real battle due to their lower hardness and low resistance. Not knowing the use that has been given to them, they cannot be guaranteed. Sheet hardness less than 48 HRC. They are full tang, bolted or welded to the grip.

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