13th CENTURY MEDIEVAL SQUIRE SWORD

Medieval Swords :: Gallery I

Medieval Swords Gallery One

16th. C. Italian Rapier
16th. C. German Mercenary
16th C. Saxon
12th. C. French Emperor
13th. C. Scottish Wallace
3-Lobed Saxon

Medieval Swords Gallery Two

11th. C. Norman Conqueror
11th C. Norman
15th. C. Austrian Executioner
14th. C. Late Medieval
11th. C. Combat Sword
10th. C. Viking Sword

 Medieval Swords Gallery Three

15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic
15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic "S"
13th. C. English War Sword
14th. C. English 2-Handed
15th. C. English Agincourt
5th. C. Visigoth

 

Medieval Squire Sword

: :  The Medieval Squire Sword : :

The Medieval Squire was a young man who aspired to the rank of knighthood and who, as part of his development to that end, served an existing knight as his attendant or shield carrier (hence the name). However, during the middle ages the rank of esquire came to be recognized in its own right and, once knighthood ceased to be conferred by any but the monarch, it was no longer to be assumed that any a squire would in due course progress to be a knight. The connection between a squire and any particular knight also ceased to exist, as did any shield carrying duties. The Medieval Squire Sword is made of 1060 high Carbon steel and Tempered to a Rockwell of 53. The handle is covered in blue leather and wired wrapped. The sword comes with a matching blue Scabbard.

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Medieval squire Sword : : Medieval Swords Gallery I