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More model informationThe Norman Invasion of England in 1066 and the subsequent Battle of Hastings was one of the pivitol events in English history. During this famous battle, a variety of weapons were used, with broadaxes (also known as the Dane Axe), lances and one-handed swords being particularly prevalent.
One-handed swords were typically used as side arms in the 11th century and during this period they had unique pommel shapes, such as the “brazil nut” and the “tea cosy”, the former more ovoid in shape of and the latter more semicircular.
This sword is of the the Jan Petersen Type X.
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