SAXON EARLY MEDIEVAL SWORD

Medieval Swords Gallery III

Sword Gallery One

16th. C. Italian Rapier
16th. C. German Mercenary
16th C. Saxon
12th. C. French Emperor
13th. C. Scottish Wallace
Elvish medieval Fantasy

Sword 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

Sword 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

Imports

The Saxon Sword

The Saxons were a confederation of Germanic tribes, first inscribed in the 2nd C. AD by Ptolemy.

Originally believed to date to the 5th C. AD, some scholars, as Ewart Oakeshott, date this medieval sword to the late eighth century, dating the sword to the period of the "Saxon Wars" (772 – 804) which ultimately led to the incorporation of the Saxons into the Frankish Empire. With defeat, came the enforced baptism and conversion  of the Saxon leaders and their people. Under Carolingian rule, the Saxons were reduced to tributary status.

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The Saxon Medieval Sword : Medieval Swords Gallery III