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Damascened Templar Knight Sword
by Marto of Toledo Spain
24 Kt Gold Damascene
Marto Item #597
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Damascened Templar Knight Sword
by Marto of Toledo Spain
24 Kt Gold Damascene
Marto Item # 597
The Damascened Templar Knight Sword
by Marto of Toledo Spain
The Templars: Monks - Soldiers: Guardians of the Faith, Guardians of the Holy Land, and Guardians of the Pilgrims. The Templar order, of religious and military character, was founded in Jerusalem in the year 1118 by nine crusader knights. with the official denomination of "Order of the Poor Knight of Christ". Later they were known by the "Knight of Solomon's Temple" (Templar) denomination after establishing themselves in King Solomon's ancient temple. The Pope Inocencio II recognized the order of the Templar in the year 1139. The stamp of the Templar, emblem of the order; is two knights mounted on the same horse (representing the duel vocation of the order - religious and military) with the insciption in Latin "sigilum militum Xpisti" - (Stamp of Christ's militia).
The Damascened Templar Knight Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is an exquisite damascene (24K Gold decorated) version of a Templar knight's sword.
This is a high quality product made in Toledo Spain which you can proudly display.
A MUST have display sword
Overall length: 48"
Blade Material: Tempered Stainless Steel
Handle Material: Zamak - 24K Gold damascened decorated
Rated: Fine Historical Display Sword
Miniature Templar Knight Swords available - Click Here
$834.99 each
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Is NOT a Toledo Swords Product ,
but a Marto of Toledo Spain Sword.
Warning:
All Edged Weapons, Battle Ready or Not, May Injure,
Kill and/or Become Damaged if Used Improperly
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