This classic knightly sword has been reinterpreted many times in the modern world. This design is based on a 14th century knightly sword with some unique features. In addition to the classic fullered blade and relatively plain curved guard, this sword has an interesting inscription on the pommel.
The Latin text reads, “Mai vos ostendo bonitatis, sinceritatis et clementia ad vestri inimicatus et omne vivum entis.” Translated, it says, “May you show honor, integrity and compassion to your enemies and all living things.” A truly chivalrous ideal for a knight to live up to, and a stirring reminder for us in modern times.
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