greek hoplite and medieval weapons
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GREEK HOPLITE AND MEDIEVAL WEAPONS
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Features:Steel Guard and pommel with leather covered wood grip and high carbon steel blade.
Specification:Overall: 28-1/2"Blade: 22" long, 2-1/8" wide, 3/16" thickWt: 2 lbs/4 oz
Hoplite Sword
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GREEK SHIELDSThe shield of Greece has 18 gauge steel construction with an antique bronze finish.Diameter: 30”Wt: 13 lbs
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Features:One of the outstanding Greek weapons.Made of 1095high carbon steel carbon, hand forged and well tempered 24” blade with fuller. A full tang, with traditional peened over construction.
Specification:Overall: 30"Blade: 24"Wt: approx. 3 lbs
Spartan Sword
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Features:One of the stunning sword of 300:Rise of Empire.It has a hand forged, high carbon steel blade with an antique bronze finish.
Specification:Overall: 30-1/2"Blade: 23-1/2 x 2-1/2Wt: 1 lb, 12 oz
Sword of Themistokles
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Features:The Celt-Iberians of Roman times were justly famed for their weapons, such as the Falcata; one of the most devastating swords ever made. The inward curving blade delivered a tremendous blow and could split both shield and helmet.
Specification:Overall: 25-1/4"Blade: 20-1/8" long, 2-1/4" wide, 3/16" thickWt: 2 lbs/14 oz
Falcata Sword
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Features:The Sword of Calisto has a hand forged, high carbon steel blade with an antique finish. Comes with an attractive wall plaque.
Specification:Overall: 30"Blade: 23-1/2 x 2-1/4"Wt: 2 lbs
Sword of Calisto
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Features:The Kopis was widespread and much in use all across the Greek Isles and indeed other areas under their influence, even including their of times enemy, Persia.Blade sizes varied from about 8" up to about 22" in length.one or sometimes with a longer Hoplite Sword. The fullered blade is high carbon steel and has polished buffalo horn scales riveted to a full profile tang with steel spacers and tip.
Specification:Overall: 21"Blade: 14-3/4" long, 2-1/2" wide, 3/16" thickWt: 1 lb/7 oz
Greek Kopis
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All the shown Greek/ Medieval weapons are the primary weapons during Greek wars.
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