Throughout the Middle Ages, swords became increasingly popular as metal technology progressed. Advancements in quenching and tempering of steel accelerated the popularity of edged blades. Swords were wielded during battle and were seen as a prestigious accessory. Medieval swords became the subjects of legends. Historical pieces still exist and are housed in museums around the world.
Medieval Swords:
The Conqueror Swords
High Carbon Steel Blade
Includes Leather Belt Scabbard
$369.99
William the Conqueror Swords for sale are 37 inches in all and weigh 3 pounds 6 ounces. These medieval swords honor the first Norman King of England, William The Conqueror a decedent of Viking raiders. They have a functional 1065 high carbon steel blade. The 30 ½ inch blade is 2 7/8th inch wide, 3/16th of an inch thick and has a long deep fuller. The blade and Brazil-nut shaped pommel are engraved with the battle cross of William the Conqueror. The hilt is engraved with the Latin phrase Jam Accepisse Regnum. The wooden handle features a red real leather grip that is wound with braided silver wire. The brown leather covered wood scabbard features the cross of William the Conqueror embossed on the throat and adorning the leather parts. A red colored belt with period ties is attached to the scabbard. Buy the William the Conquer Swords for $369.99.